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/* parser generated by jison 0.6.1-215 *//* * Returns a Parser object of the following structure: * *  Parser: { *    yy: {}     The so-called "shared state" or rather the *source* of it; *               the real "shared state" `yy` passed around to *               the rule actions, etc. is a derivative/copy of this one, *               not a direct reference! *  } * *  Parser.prototype: { *    yy: {}, *    EOF: 1, *    TERROR: 2, * *    trace: function(errorMessage, ...), * *    JisonParserError: function(msg, hash), * *    quoteName: function(name), *               Helper function which can be overridden by user code later on: put suitable *               quotes around literal IDs in a description string. * *    originalQuoteName: function(name), *               The basic quoteName handler provided by JISON. *               `cleanupAfterParse()` will clean up and reset `quoteName()` to reference this function *               at the end of the `parse()`. * *    describeSymbol: function(symbol), *               Return a more-or-less human-readable description of the given symbol, when *               available, or the symbol itself, serving as its own 'description' for lack *               of something better to serve up. * *               Return NULL when the symbol is unknown to the parser. * *    symbols_: {associative list: name ==> number}, *    terminals_: {associative list: number ==> name}, *    nonterminals: {associative list: rule-name ==> {associative list: number ==> rule-alt}}, *    terminal_descriptions_: (if there are any) {associative list: number ==> description}, *    productions_: [...], * *    performAction: function parser__performAction(yytext, yyleng, yylineno, yyloc, yystate, yysp, yyvstack, yylstack, yystack, yysstack), * *               The function parameters and `this` have the following value/meaning: *               - `this`    : reference to the `yyval` internal object, which has members (`$` and `_$`) *                             to store/reference the rule value `$$` and location info `@$`. * *                 One important thing to note about `this` a.k.a. `yyval`: every *reduce* action gets *                 to see the same object via the `this` reference, i.e. if you wish to carry custom *                 data from one reduce action through to the next within a single parse run, then you *                 may get nasty and use `yyval` a.k.a. `this` for storing you own semi-permanent data. * *                 `this.yy` is a direct reference to the `yy` shared state object. * *                 `%parse-param`-specified additional `parse()` arguments have been added to this `yy` *                 object at `parse()` start and are therefore available to the action code via the *                 same named `yy.xxxx` attributes (where `xxxx` represents a identifier name from *                 the %parse-param` list. * *               - `yytext`  : reference to the lexer value which belongs to the last lexer token used *                             to match this rule. This is *not* the look-ahead token, but the last token *                             that's actually part of this rule. * *                 Formulated another way, `yytext` is the value of the token immediately preceeding *                 the current look-ahead token. *                 Caveats apply for rules which don't require look-ahead, such as epsilon rules. * *               - `yyleng`  : ditto as `yytext`, only now for the lexer.yyleng value. * *               - `yylineno`: ditto as `yytext`, only now for the lexer.yylineno value. * *               - `yyloc`   : ditto as `yytext`, only now for the lexer.yylloc lexer token location info. * *                               WARNING: since jison 0.4.18-186 this entry may be NULL/UNDEFINED instead *                               of an empty object when no suitable location info can be provided. * *               - `yystate` : the current parser state number, used internally for dispatching and *                               executing the action code chunk matching the rule currently being reduced. * *               - `yysp`    : the current state stack position (a.k.a. 'stack pointer') * *                 This one comes in handy when you are going to do advanced things to the parser *                 stacks, all of which are accessible from your action code (see the next entries below). * *                 Also note that you can access this and other stack index values using the new double-hash *                 syntax, i.e. `##$ === ##0 === yysp`, while `##1` is the stack index for all things *                 related to the first rule term, just like you have `$1`, `@1` and `#1`. *                 This is made available to write very advanced grammar action rules, e.g. when you want *                 to investigate the parse state stack in your action code, which would, for example, *                 be relevant when you wish to implement error diagnostics and reporting schemes similar *                 to the work described here: * *                 + Pottier, F., 2016. Reachability and error diagnosis in LR(1) automata. *                   In Journées Francophones des Languages Applicatifs. * *                 + Jeffery, C.L., 2003. Generating LR syntax error messages from examples. *                   ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), 25(5), pp.631–640. * *               - `yyrulelength`: the current rule's term count, i.e. the number of entries occupied on the stack. * *                 This one comes in handy when you are going to do advanced things to the parser *                 stacks, all of which are accessible from your action code (see the next entries below). * *               - `yyvstack`: reference to the parser value stack. Also accessed via the `$1` etc. *                             constructs. * *               - `yylstack`: reference to the parser token location stack. Also accessed via *                             the `@1` etc. constructs. * *                             WARNING: since jison 0.4.18-186 this array MAY contain slots which are *                             UNDEFINED rather than an empty (location) object, when the lexer/parser *                             action code did not provide a suitable location info object when such a *                             slot was filled! * *               - `yystack` : reference to the parser token id stack. Also accessed via the *                             `#1` etc. constructs. * *                 Note: this is a bit of a **white lie** as we can statically decode any `#n` reference to *                 its numeric token id value, hence that code wouldn't need the `yystack` but *you* might *                 want access this array for your own purposes, such as error analysis as mentioned above! * *                 Note that this stack stores the current stack of *tokens*, that is the sequence of *                 already parsed=reduced *nonterminals* (tokens representing rules) and *terminals* *                 (lexer tokens *shifted* onto the stack until the rule they belong to is found and *                 *reduced*. * *               - `yysstack`: reference to the parser state stack. This one carries the internal parser *                             *states* such as the one in `yystate`, which are used to represent *                             the parser state machine in the *parse table*. *Very* *internal* stuff, *                             what can I say? If you access this one, you're clearly doing wicked things * *               - `...`     : the extra arguments you specified in the `%parse-param` statement in your *                             grammar definition file. * *    table: [...], *               State transition table *               ---------------------- * *               index levels are: *               - `state`  --> hash table *               - `symbol` --> action (number or array) * *                 If the `action` is an array, these are the elements' meaning: *                 - index [0]: 1 = shift, 2 = reduce, 3 = accept *                 - index [1]: GOTO `state` * *                 If the `action` is a number, it is the GOTO `state` * *    defaultActions: {...}, * *    parseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass), *    yyError: function(str, ...), *    yyRecovering: function(), *    yyErrOk: function(), *    yyClearIn: function(), * *    constructParseErrorInfo: function(error_message, exception_object, expected_token_set, is_recoverable), *               Helper function **which will be set up during the first invocation of the `parse()` method**. *               Produces a new errorInfo 'hash object' which can be passed into `parseError()`. *               See it's use in this parser kernel in many places; example usage: * *                   var infoObj = parser.constructParseErrorInfo('fail!', null, *                                     parser.collect_expected_token_set(state), true); *                   var retVal = parser.parseError(infoObj.errStr, infoObj, parser.JisonParserError); * *    originalParseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass), *               The basic `parseError` handler provided by JISON. *               `cleanupAfterParse()` will clean up and reset `parseError()` to reference this function *               at the end of the `parse()`. * *    options: { ... parser %options ... }, * *    parse: function(input[, args...]), *               Parse the given `input` and return the parsed value (or `true` when none was provided by *               the root action, in which case the parser is acting as a *matcher*). *               You MAY use the additional `args...` parameters as per `%parse-param` spec of this grammar: *               these extra `args...` are added verbatim to the `yy` object reference as member variables. * *               WARNING: *               Parser's additional `args...` parameters (via `%parse-param`) MAY conflict with *               any attributes already added to `yy` by the jison run-time; *               when such a collision is detected an exception is thrown to prevent the generated run-time *               from silently accepting this confusing and potentially hazardous situation! * *               The lexer MAY add its own set of additional parameters (via the `%parse-param` line in *               the lexer section of the grammar spec): these will be inserted in the `yy` shared state *               object and any collision with those will be reported by the lexer via a thrown exception. * *    cleanupAfterParse: function(resultValue, invoke_post_methods, do_not_nuke_errorinfos), *               Helper function **which will be set up during the first invocation of the `parse()` method**. *               This helper API is invoked at the end of the `parse()` call, unless an exception was thrown *               and `%options no-try-catch` has been defined for this grammar: in that case this helper MAY *               be invoked by calling user code to ensure the `post_parse` callbacks are invoked and *               the internal parser gets properly garbage collected under these particular circumstances. * *    yyMergeLocationInfo: function(first_index, last_index, first_yylloc, last_yylloc, dont_look_back), *               Helper function **which will be set up during the first invocation of the `parse()` method**. *               This helper API can be invoked to calculate a spanning `yylloc` location info object. * *               Note: %epsilon rules MAY specify no `first_index` and `first_yylloc`, in which case *               this function will attempt to obtain a suitable location marker by inspecting the location stack *               backwards. * *               For more info see the documentation comment further below, immediately above this function's *               implementation. * *    lexer: { *        yy: {...},           A reference to the so-called "shared state" `yy` once *                             received via a call to the `.setInput(input, yy)` lexer API. *        EOF: 1, *        ERROR: 2, *        JisonLexerError: function(msg, hash), *        parseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass), *        setInput: function(input, [yy]), *        input: function(), *        unput: function(str), *        more: function(), *        reject: function(), *        less: function(n), *        pastInput: function(n), *        upcomingInput: function(n), *        showPosition: function(), *        test_match: function(regex_match_array, rule_index, ...), *        next: function(...), *        lex: function(...), *        begin: function(condition), *        pushState: function(condition), *        popState: function(), *        topState: function(), *        _currentRules: function(), *        stateStackSize: function(), *        cleanupAfterLex: function() * *        options: { ... lexer %options ... }, * *        performAction: function(yy, yy_, $avoiding_name_collisions, YY_START, ...), *        rules: [...], *        conditions: {associative list: name ==> set}, *    } *  } * * *  token location info (@$, _$, etc.): { *    first_line: n, *    last_line: n, *    first_column: n, *    last_column: n, *    range: [start_number, end_number] *               (where the numbers are indexes into the input string, zero-based) *  } * * --- * * The `parseError` function receives a 'hash' object with these members for lexer and * parser errors: * *  { *    text:        (matched text) *    token:       (the produced terminal token, if any) *    token_id:    (the produced terminal token numeric ID, if any) *    line:        (yylineno) *    loc:         (yylloc) *  } * * parser (grammar) errors will also provide these additional members: * *  { *    expected:    (array describing the set of expected tokens; *                  may be UNDEFINED when we cannot easily produce such a set) *    state:       (integer (or array when the table includes grammar collisions); *                  represents the current internal state of the parser kernel. *                  can, for example, be used to pass to the `collect_expected_token_set()` *                  API to obtain the expected token set) *    action:      (integer; represents the current internal action which will be executed) *    new_state:   (integer; represents the next/planned internal state, once the current *                  action has executed) *    recoverable: (boolean: TRUE when the parser MAY have an error recovery rule *                  available for this particular error) *    state_stack: (array: the current parser LALR/LR internal state stack; this can be used, *                  for instance, for advanced error analysis and reporting) *    value_stack: (array: the current parser LALR/LR internal `$$` value stack; this can be used, *                  for instance, for advanced error analysis and reporting) *    location_stack: (array: the current parser LALR/LR internal location stack; this can be used, *                  for instance, for advanced error analysis and reporting) *    yy:          (object: the current parser internal "shared state" `yy` *                  as is also available in the rule actions; this can be used, *                  for instance, for advanced error analysis and reporting) *    lexer:       (reference to the current lexer instance used by the parser) *    parser:      (reference to the current parser instance) *  } * * while `this` will reference the current parser instance. * * When `parseError` is invoked by the lexer, `this` will still reference the related *parser* * instance, while these additional `hash` fields will also be provided: * *  { *    lexer:       (reference to the current lexer instance which reported the error) *  } * * When `parseError` is invoked by the parser due to a **JavaScript exception** being fired * from either the parser or lexer, `this` will still reference the related *parser* * instance, while these additional `hash` fields will also be provided: * *  { *    exception:   (reference to the exception thrown) *  } * * Please do note that in the latter situation, the `expected` field will be omitted as * this type of failure is assumed not to be due to *parse errors* but rather due to user * action code in either parser or lexer failing unexpectedly. * * --- * * You can specify parser options by setting / modifying the `.yy` object of your Parser instance. * These options are available: * * ### options which are global for all parser instances * *  Parser.pre_parse: function(yy) *                 optional: you can specify a pre_parse() function in the chunk following *                 the grammar, i.e. after the last `%%`. *  Parser.post_parse: function(yy, retval, parseInfo) { return retval; } *                 optional: you can specify a post_parse() function in the chunk following *                 the grammar, i.e. after the last `%%`. When it does not return any value, *                 the parser will return the original `retval`. * * ### options which can be set up per parser instance * *  yy: { *      pre_parse:  function(yy) *                 optional: is invoked before the parse cycle starts (and before the first *                 invocation of `lex()`) but immediately after the invocation of *                 `parser.pre_parse()`). *      post_parse: function(yy, retval, parseInfo) { return retval; } *                 optional: is invoked when the parse terminates due to success ('accept') *                 or failure (even when exceptions are thrown). *                 `retval` contains the return value to be produced by `Parser.parse()`; *                 this function can override the return value by returning another. *                 When it does not return any value, the parser will return the original *                 `retval`. *                 This function is invoked immediately before `parser.post_parse()`. * *      parseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass) *                 optional: overrides the default `parseError` function. *      quoteName: function(name), *                 optional: overrides the default `quoteName` function. *  } * *  parser.lexer.options: { *      pre_lex:  function() *                 optional: is invoked before the lexer is invoked to produce another token. *                 `this` refers to the Lexer object. *      post_lex: function(token) { return token; } *                 optional: is invoked when the lexer has produced a token `token`; *                 this function can override the returned token value by returning another. *                 When it does not return any (truthy) value, the lexer will return *                 the original `token`. *                 `this` refers to the Lexer object. * *      ranges: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> token location info will include a .range[] member. *      flex: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> flex-like lexing behaviour where the rules are tested *                 exhaustively to find the longest match. *      backtrack_lexer: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> lexer regexes are tested in order and for invoked; *                 the lexer terminates the scan when a token is returned by the action code. *      xregexp: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> lexer rule regexes are "extended regex format" requiring the *                 `XRegExp` library. When this `%option` has not been specified at compile time, all lexer *                 rule regexes have been written as standard JavaScript RegExp expressions. *  } */                        var parser = (function () {// See also:// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1382107/whats-a-good-way-to-extend-error-in-javascript/#35881508// but we keep the prototype.constructor and prototype.name assignment lines too for compatibility// with userland code which might access the derived class in a 'classic' way.function JisonParserError(msg, hash) {    Object.defineProperty(this, 'name', {        enumerable: false,        writable: false,        value: 'JisonParserError'    });    if (msg == null) msg = '???';    Object.defineProperty(this, 'message', {        enumerable: false,        writable: true,        value: msg    });    this.hash = hash;    var stacktrace;    if (hash && hash.exception instanceof Error) {        var ex2 = hash.exception;        this.message = ex2.message || msg;        stacktrace = ex2.stack;    }    if (!stacktrace) {        if (Error.hasOwnProperty('captureStackTrace')) {        // V8/Chrome engine            Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor);        } else {            stacktrace = (new Error(msg)).stack;        }    }    if (stacktrace) {        Object.defineProperty(this, 'stack', {            enumerable: false,            writable: false,            value: stacktrace        });    }}if (typeof Object.setPrototypeOf === 'function') {    Object.setPrototypeOf(JisonParserError.prototype, Error.prototype);} else {    JisonParserError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype);}JisonParserError.prototype.constructor = JisonParserError;JisonParserError.prototype.name = 'JisonParserError';        // helper: reconstruct the productions[] table        function bp(s) {            var rv = [];            var p = s.pop;            var r = s.rule;            for (var i = 0, l = p.length; i < l; i++) {                rv.push([                    p[i],                    r[i]                ]);            }            return rv;        }            // helper: reconstruct the defaultActions[] table        function bda(s) {            var rv = {};            var d = s.idx;            var g = s.goto;            for (var i = 0, l = d.length; i < l; i++) {                var j = d[i];                rv[j] = g[i];            }            return rv;        }            // helper: reconstruct the 'goto' table        function bt(s) {            var rv = [];            var d = s.len;            var y = s.symbol;            var t = s.type;            var a = s.state;            var m = s.mode;            var g = s.goto;            for (var i = 0, l = d.length; i < l; i++) {                var n = d[i];                var q = {};                for (var j = 0; j < n; j++) {                    var z = y.shift();                    switch (t.shift()) {                    case 2:                        q[z] = [                            m.shift(),                            g.shift()                        ];                        break;                    case 0:                        q[z] = a.shift();                        break;                    default:                        // type === 1: accept                        q[z] = [                            3                        ];                    }                }                rv.push(q);            }            return rv;        }            // helper: runlength encoding with increment step: code, length: step (default step = 0)        // `this` references an array        function s(c, l, a) {            a = a || 0;            for (var i = 0; i < l; i++) {                this.push(c);                c += a;            }        }        // helper: duplicate sequence from *relative* offset and length.        // `this` references an array        function c(i, l) {            i = this.length - i;            for (l += i; i < l; i++) {                this.push(this[i]);            }        }        // helper: unpack an array using helpers and data, all passed in an array argument 'a'.        function u(a) {            var rv = [];            for (var i = 0, l = a.length; i < l; i++) {                var e = a[i];                // Is this entry a helper function?                if (typeof e === 'function') {                    i++;                    e.apply(rv, a[i]);                } else {                    rv.push(e);                }            }            return rv;        }    var parser = {    // Code Generator Information Report    // ---------------------------------    //    // Options:    //    //   default action mode: ............. 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   },    // Return the name of the given symbol (terminal or non-terminal) as a string, when available.    //    // Return NULL when the symbol is unknown to the parser.    getSymbolName: function parser_getSymbolName(symbol) {        if (this.terminals_[symbol]) {            return this.terminals_[symbol];        }        // Otherwise... this might refer to a RULE token i.e. a non-terminal: see if we can dig that one up.        //        // An example of this may be where a rule's action code contains a call like this:        //        //      parser.getSymbolName(#$)        //        // to obtain a human-readable name of the current grammar rule.        var s = this.symbols_;        for (var key in s) {            if (s[key] === symbol) {                return key;            }        }        return null;    },    // Return a more-or-less human-readable description of the given symbol, when available,    // or the symbol itself, serving as its own 'description' for lack of something better to serve up.    //    // Return NULL when the symbol is unknown to the parser.    describeSymbol: function parser_describeSymbol(symbol) {        if (symbol !== this.EOF && this.terminal_descriptions_ && this.terminal_descriptions_[symbol]) {            return this.terminal_descriptions_[symbol];        }        else if (symbol === this.EOF) {            return 'end of input';        }        var id = this.getSymbolName(symbol);        if (id) {            return this.quoteName(id);        }        return null;    },    // Produce a (more or less) human-readable list of expected tokens at the point of failure.    //    // The produced list may contain token or token set descriptions instead of the tokens    // themselves to help turning this output into something that easier to read by humans    // unless `do_not_describe` parameter is set, in which case a list of the raw, *numeric*,    // expected terminals and nonterminals is produced.    //    // The returned list (array) will not contain any duplicate entries.    collect_expected_token_set: function parser_collect_expected_token_set(state, do_not_describe) {        var TERROR = this.TERROR;        var tokenset = [];        var check = {};        // Has this (error?) state been outfitted with a custom expectations description text for human consumption?        // If so, use that one instead of the less palatable token set.        if (!do_not_describe && this.state_descriptions_ && this.state_descriptions_[state]) {            return [                this.state_descriptions_[state]            ];        }        for (var p in this.table[state]) {            p = +p;            if (p !== TERROR) {                var d = do_not_describe ? p : this.describeSymbol(p);                if (d && !check[d]) {                    tokenset.push(d);                    check[d] = true;        // Mark this token description as already mentioned to prevent outputting duplicate entries.                }            }        }        return tokenset;    },productions_: bp({  pop: u([  27,  s,  [28, 9],  29,  s,  [30, 17],  s,  [31, 3]]),  rule: u([  2,  4,  s,  [3, 5],  s,  [1, 19],  2,  2,  c,  [3, 3]])}),performAction: function parser__PerformAction(yystate /* action[1] */, yysp, yyvstack) {          /* this == yyval */          // the JS engine itself can go and remove these statements when `yy` turns out to be unused in any action code!          var yy = this.yy;          var yyparser = yy.parser;          var yylexer = yy.lexer;                    switch (yystate) {case 0:    /*! Production::    $accept : expression $end */    // default action (generated by JISON mode classic/merge :: 1,VT,VA,-,-,-,-,-,-):    this.$ = yyvstack[yysp - 1];    // END of default action (generated by JISON mode classic/merge :: 1,VT,VA,-,-,-,-,-,-)    break;case 1:    /*! Production::    expression : math_expression EOF */    // default action (generated by JISON mode classic/merge :: 2,VT,VA,-,-,-,-,-,-):    this.$ = yyvstack[yysp - 1];    // END of default action (generated by JISON mode classic/merge :: 2,VT,VA,-,-,-,-,-,-)            return yyvstack[yysp - 1];    break;case 2:    /*! Production::    math_expression : CALC LPAREN math_expression RPAREN */case 7:    /*! Production::    math_expression : LPAREN math_expression RPAREN */    this.$ = yyvstack[yysp - 1];    break;case 3:    /*! Production::    math_expression : math_expression ADD math_expression */case 4:    /*! Production::    math_expression : math_expression SUB math_expression */case 5:    /*! Production::    math_expression : math_expression MUL math_expression */case 6:    /*! Production::    math_expression : math_expression DIV math_expression */    this.$ = { type: 'MathExpression', operator: yyvstack[yysp - 1], left: yyvstack[yysp - 2], right: yyvstack[yysp] };    break;case 8:    /*! Production::    math_expression : function */case 9:    /*! Production::    math_expression : dimension */case 10:    /*! Production::    math_expression : number */    this.$ = yyvstack[yysp];    break;case 11:    /*! Production::    function : FUNCTION */    this.$ = { type: 'Function', value: yyvstack[yysp] };    break;case 12:    /*! Production::    dimension : LENGTH */    this.$ = { type: 'LengthValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 13:    /*! Production::    dimension : ANGLE */    this.$ = { type: 'AngleValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 14:    /*! Production::    dimension : TIME */    this.$ = { type: 'TimeValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 15:    /*! Production::    dimension : FREQ */    this.$ = { type: 'FrequencyValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 16:    /*! Production::    dimension : RES */    this.$ = { type: 'ResolutionValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 17:    /*! Production::    dimension : UNKNOWN_DIMENSION */    this.$ = { type: 'UnknownDimension', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: /[a-z]+$/i.exec(yyvstack[yysp])[0] };    break;case 18:    /*! Production::    dimension : EMS */    this.$ = { type: 'EmValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'em' };    break;case 19:    /*! Production::    dimension : EXS */    this.$ = { type: 'ExValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'ex' };    break;case 20:    /*! Production::    dimension : CHS */    this.$ = { type: 'ChValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'ch' };    break;case 21:    /*! Production::    dimension : REMS */    this.$ = { type: 'RemValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'rem' };    break;case 22:    /*! Production::    dimension : VHS */    this.$ = { type: 'VhValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'vh' };    break;case 23:    /*! Production::    dimension : VWS */    this.$ = { type: 'VwValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'vw' };    break;case 24:    /*! Production::    dimension : VMINS */    this.$ = { type: 'VminValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'vmin' };    break;case 25:    /*! Production::    dimension : VMAXS */    this.$ = { type: 'VmaxValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: 'vmax' };    break;case 26:    /*! Production::    dimension : PERCENTAGE */    this.$ = { type: 'PercentageValue', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]), unit: '%' };    break;case 27:    /*! Production::    dimension : ADD dimension */    var prev = yyvstack[yysp]; this.$ = prev;    break;case 28:    /*! Production::    dimension : SUB dimension */    var prev = yyvstack[yysp]; prev.value *= -1; this.$ = prev;    break;case 29:    /*! Production::    number : NUMBER */case 30:    /*! Production::    number : ADD NUMBER */    this.$ = { type: 'Number', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]) };    break;case 31:    /*! Production::    number : SUB NUMBER */    this.$ = { type: 'Number', value: parseFloat(yyvstack[yysp]) * -1 };    break;}},table: bt({  len: u([  26,  1,  5,  1,  25,  s,  [0, 19],  19,  19,  0,  0,  s,  [25, 5],  5,  0,  0,  18,  18,  0,  0,  6,  6,  0,  0,  c,  [11, 3]]),  symbol: u([  3,  4,  6,  7,  s,  [10, 22, 1],  1,  1,  s,  [6, 4, 1],  4,  c,  [33, 21],  c,  [32, 4],  6,  7,  c,  [22, 16],  30,  c,  [19, 19],  c,  [63, 25],  c,  [25, 100],  s,  [5, 5, 1],  c,  [149, 17],  c,  [167, 18],  30,  1,  c,  [42, 5],  c,  [6, 6],  c,  [5, 5]]),  type: u([  s,  [2, 21],  s,  [0, 5],  1,  s,  [2, 27],  s,  [0, 4],  c,  [22, 19],  c,  [19, 37],  c,  [63, 25],  c,  [25, 103],  c,  [148, 19],  c,  [18, 18]]),  state: u([  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  33,  c,  [4, 3],  34,  38,  40,  c,  [6, 3],  41,  c,  [4, 3],  42,  c,  [4, 3],  43,  c,  [4, 3],  44,  c,  [22, 5]]),  mode: u([  s,  [1, 228],  s,  [2, 4],  c,  [6, 8],  s,  [1, 5]]),  goto: u([  3,  4,  24,  25,  s,  [8, 16, 1],  s,  [26, 7, 1],  c,  [27, 21],  36,  37,  c,  [18, 15],  35,  c,  [18, 17],  39,  c,  [57, 21],  c,  [21, 84],  45,  c,  [168, 4],  c,  [128, 17],  c,  [17, 17],  s,  [3, 4],  30,  31,  s,  [4, 4],  30,  31,  46,  c,  [51, 4]])}),defaultActions: bda({  idx: u([  s,  [5, 19, 1],  26,  27,  34,  35,  38,  39,  42,  43,  45,  46]),  goto: u([  s,  [8, 19, 1],  29,  1,  27,  30,  28,  31,  5,  6,  7,  2])}),parseError: function parseError(str, hash, ExceptionClass) {    if (hash.recoverable) {        if (typeof this.trace === 'function') {            this.trace(str);        }        hash.destroy();             // destroy... well, *almost*!    } else {        if (typeof this.trace === 'function') {            this.trace(str);        }        if (!ExceptionClass) {            ExceptionClass = this.JisonParserError;        }        throw new ExceptionClass(str, hash);    }},parse: function parse(input) {    var self = this;    var stack = new Array(128);         // token stack: stores token which leads to state at the same index (column storage)    var sstack = new Array(128);        // state stack: stores states (column storage)    var vstack = new Array(128);        // semantic value stack    var table = this.table;    var sp = 0;                         // 'stack pointer': index into the stacks        var symbol = 0;    var TERROR = this.TERROR;    var EOF = this.EOF;    var ERROR_RECOVERY_TOKEN_DISCARD_COUNT = (this.options.errorRecoveryTokenDiscardCount | 0) || 3;    var NO_ACTION = [0, 47 /* === table.length :: ensures that anyone using this new state will fail dramatically! */];    var lexer;    if (this.__lexer__) {        lexer = this.__lexer__;    } else {        lexer = this.__lexer__ = Object.create(this.lexer);    }    var sharedState_yy = {        parseError: undefined,        quoteName: undefined,        lexer: undefined,        parser: undefined,        pre_parse: undefined,        post_parse: undefined,        pre_lex: undefined,        post_lex: undefined      // WARNING: must be written this way for the code expanders to work correctly in both ES5 and ES6 modes!    };    var ASSERT;    if (typeof assert !== 'function') {        ASSERT = function JisonAssert(cond, msg) {            if (!cond) {                throw new Error('assertion failed: ' + (msg || '***'));            }        };    } else {        ASSERT = assert;    }    this.yyGetSharedState = function yyGetSharedState() {        return sharedState_yy;    };    function shallow_copy_noclobber(dst, src) {        for (var k in src) {            if (typeof dst[k] === 'undefined' && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(src, k)) {                dst[k] = src[k];            }        }    }    // copy state    shallow_copy_noclobber(sharedState_yy, this.yy);    sharedState_yy.lexer = lexer;    sharedState_yy.parser = this;    // Does the shared state override the default `parseError` that already comes with this instance?    if (typeof sharedState_yy.parseError === 'function') {        this.parseError = function parseErrorAlt(str, hash, ExceptionClass) {            if (!ExceptionClass) {                ExceptionClass = this.JisonParserError;            }            return sharedState_yy.parseError.call(this, str, hash, ExceptionClass);        };    } else {        this.parseError = this.originalParseError;    }    // Does the shared state override the default `quoteName` that already comes with this instance?    if (typeof sharedState_yy.quoteName === 'function') {        this.quoteName = function quoteNameAlt(id_str) {            return sharedState_yy.quoteName.call(this, id_str);        };    } else {        this.quoteName = this.originalQuoteName;    }    // set up the cleanup function; make it an API so that external code can re-use this one in case of    // calamities or when the `%options no-try-catch` option has been specified for the grammar, in which    // case this parse() API method doesn't come with a `finally { ... }` block any more!    //    // NOTE: as this API uses parse() as a closure, it MUST be set again on every parse() invocation,    //       or else your `sharedState`, etc. references will be *wrong*!    this.cleanupAfterParse = function parser_cleanupAfterParse(resultValue, invoke_post_methods, do_not_nuke_errorinfos) {        var rv;        if (invoke_post_methods) {            var hash;            if (sharedState_yy.post_parse || this.post_parse) {                // create an error hash info instance: we re-use this API in a **non-error situation**                // as this one delivers all parser internals ready for access by userland code.                hash = this.constructParseErrorInfo(null /* no error! */, null /* no exception! */, null, false);            }            if (sharedState_yy.post_parse) {                rv = sharedState_yy.post_parse.call(this, sharedState_yy, resultValue, hash);                if (typeof rv !== 'undefined') resultValue = rv;            }            if (this.post_parse) {                rv = this.post_parse.call(this, sharedState_yy, resultValue, hash);                if (typeof rv !== 'undefined') resultValue = rv;            }            // cleanup:            if (hash && hash.destroy) {                hash.destroy();            }        }        if (this.__reentrant_call_depth > 1) return resultValue;        // do not (yet) kill the sharedState when this is a reentrant run.        // clean up the lingering lexer structures as well:        if (lexer.cleanupAfterLex) {            lexer.cleanupAfterLex(do_not_nuke_errorinfos);        }        // prevent lingering circular references from causing memory leaks:        if (sharedState_yy) {            sharedState_yy.lexer = undefined;            sharedState_yy.parser = undefined;            if (lexer.yy === sharedState_yy) {                lexer.yy = undefined;            }        }        sharedState_yy = undefined;        this.parseError = this.originalParseError;        this.quoteName = this.originalQuoteName;        // nuke the vstack[] array at least as that one will still reference obsoleted user values.        // To be safe, we nuke the other internal stack columns as well...        stack.length = 0;               // fastest way to nuke an array without overly bothering the GC        sstack.length = 0;        vstack.length = 0;        sp = 0;        // nuke the error hash info instances created during this run.        // Userland code must COPY any data/references        // in the error hash instance(s) it is more permanently interested in.        if (!do_not_nuke_errorinfos) {            for (var i = this.__error_infos.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {                var el = this.__error_infos[i];                if (el && typeof el.destroy === 'function') {                    el.destroy();                }            }            this.__error_infos.length = 0;        }        return resultValue;    };    // NOTE: as this API uses parse() as a closure, it MUST be set again on every parse() invocation,    //       or else your `lexer`, `sharedState`, etc. references will be *wrong*!    this.constructParseErrorInfo = function parser_constructParseErrorInfo(msg, ex, expected, recoverable) {        var pei = {            errStr: msg,            exception: ex,            text: lexer.match,            value: lexer.yytext,            token: this.describeSymbol(symbol) || symbol,            token_id: symbol,            line: lexer.yylineno,            expected: expected,            recoverable: recoverable,            state: state,            action: action,            new_state: newState,            symbol_stack: stack,            state_stack: sstack,            value_stack: vstack,            stack_pointer: sp,            yy: sharedState_yy,            lexer: lexer,            parser: this,            // and make sure the error info doesn't stay due to potential            // ref cycle via userland code manipulations.            // These would otherwise all be memory leak opportunities!            //            // Note that only array and object references are nuked as those            // constitute the set of elements which can produce a cyclic ref.            // The rest of the members is kept intact as they are harmless.            destroy: function destructParseErrorInfo() {                // remove cyclic references added to error info:                // info.yy = null;                // info.lexer = null;                // info.value = null;                // info.value_stack = null;                // ...                var rec = !!this.recoverable;                for (var key in this) {                    if (this.hasOwnProperty(key) && typeof key === 'object') {                        this[key] = undefined;                    }                }                this.recoverable = rec;            }        };        // track this instance so we can `destroy()` it once we deem it superfluous and ready for garbage collection!        this.__error_infos.push(pei);        return pei;    };    function getNonTerminalFromCode(symbol) {        var tokenName = self.getSymbolName(symbol);        if (!tokenName) {            tokenName = symbol;        }        return tokenName;    }    function stdLex() {        var token = lexer.lex();        // if token isn't its numeric value, convert        if (typeof token !== 'number') {            token = self.symbols_[token] || token;        }        return token || EOF;    }    function fastLex() {        var token = lexer.fastLex();        // if token isn't its numeric value, convert        if (typeof token !== 'number') {            token = self.symbols_[token] || token;        }        return token || EOF;    }    var lex = stdLex;    var state, action, r, t;    var yyval = {        $: true,        _$: undefined,        yy: sharedState_yy    };    var p;    var yyrulelen;    var this_production;    var newState;    var retval = false;    try {        this.__reentrant_call_depth++;        lexer.setInput(input, sharedState_yy);        // NOTE: we *assume* no lexer pre/post handlers are set up *after*         // this initial `setInput()` call: hence we can now check and decide        // whether we'll go with the standard, slower, lex() API or the        // `fast_lex()` one:        if (typeof lexer.canIUse === 'function') {            var lexerInfo = lexer.canIUse();            if (lexerInfo.fastLex && typeof fastLex === 'function') {                lex = fastLex;            }        }         vstack[sp] = null;        sstack[sp] = 0;        stack[sp] = 0;        ++sp;        if (this.pre_parse) {            this.pre_parse.call(this, sharedState_yy);        }        if (sharedState_yy.pre_parse) {            sharedState_yy.pre_parse.call(this, sharedState_yy);        }        newState = sstack[sp - 1];        for (;;) {            // retrieve state number from top of stack            state = newState;               // sstack[sp - 1];            // use default actions if available            if (this.defaultActions[state]) {                action = 2;                newState = this.defaultActions[state];            } else {                // The single `==` condition below covers both these `===` comparisons in a single                // operation:                //                //     if (symbol === null || typeof symbol === 'undefined') ...                if (!symbol) {                    symbol = lex();                }                // read action for current state and first input                t = (table[state] && table[state][symbol]) || NO_ACTION;                newState = t[1];                action = t[0];                // handle parse error                if (!action) {                    var errStr;                    var errSymbolDescr = (this.describeSymbol(symbol) || symbol);                    var expected = this.collect_expected_token_set(state);                    // Report error                    if (typeof lexer.yylineno === 'number') {                        errStr = 'Parse error on line ' + (lexer.yylineno + 1) + ': ';                    } else {                        errStr = 'Parse error: ';                    }                    if (typeof lexer.showPosition === 'function') {                        errStr += '\n' + lexer.showPosition(79 - 10, 10) + '\n';                    }                    if (expected.length) {                        errStr += 'Expecting ' + expected.join(', ') + ', got unexpected ' + errSymbolDescr;                    } else {                        errStr += 'Unexpected ' + errSymbolDescr;                    }                    // we cannot recover from the error!                    p = this.constructParseErrorInfo(errStr, null, expected, false);                    r = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonParserError);                    if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {                        retval = r;                    }                    break;                }            }            switch (action) {            // catch misc. parse failures:            default:                // this shouldn't happen, unless resolve defaults are off                if (action instanceof Array) {                    p = this.constructParseErrorInfo('Parse Error: multiple actions possible at state: ' + state + ', token: ' + symbol, null, null, false);                    r = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonParserError);                    if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {                        retval = r;                    }                    break;                }                // Another case of better safe than sorry: in case state transitions come out of another error recovery process                // or a buggy LUT (LookUp Table):                p = this.constructParseErrorInfo('Parsing halted. No viable error recovery approach available due to internal system failure.', null, null, false);                r = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonParserError);                if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {                    retval = r;                }                break;            // shift:            case 1:                stack[sp] = symbol;                vstack[sp] = lexer.yytext;                sstack[sp] = newState; // push state                ++sp;                symbol = 0;                // Pick up the lexer details for the current symbol as that one is not 'look-ahead' any more:                continue;            // reduce:            case 2:                this_production = this.productions_[newState - 1];  // `this.productions_[]` is zero-based indexed while states start from 1 upwards...                yyrulelen = this_production[1];                r = this.performAction.call(yyval, newState, sp - 1, vstack);                if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {                    retval = r;                    break;                }                // pop off stack                sp -= yyrulelen;                // don't overwrite the `symbol` variable: use a local var to speed things up:                var ntsymbol = this_production[0];    // push nonterminal (reduce)                stack[sp] = ntsymbol;                vstack[sp] = yyval.$;                // goto new state = table[STATE][NONTERMINAL]                newState = table[sstack[sp - 1]][ntsymbol];                sstack[sp] = newState;                ++sp;                continue;            // accept:            case 3:                if (sp !== -2) {                    retval = true;                    // Return the `$accept` rule's `$$` result, if available.                    //                    // Also note that JISON always adds this top-most `$accept` rule (with implicit,                    // default, action):                    //                    //     $accept: <startSymbol> $end                    //                  %{ $$ = $1; @$ = @1; %}                    //                    // which, combined with the parse kernel's `$accept` state behaviour coded below,                    // will produce the `$$` value output of the <startSymbol> rule as the parse result,                    // IFF that result is *not* `undefined`. (See also the parser kernel code.)                    //                    // In code:                    //                    //                  %{                    //                      @$ = @1;            // if location tracking support is included                    //                      if (typeof $1 !== 'undefined')                    //                          return $1;                    //                      else                    //                          return true;           // the default parse result if the rule actions don't produce anything                    //                  %}                    sp--;                    if (typeof vstack[sp] !== 'undefined') {                        retval = vstack[sp];                    }                }                break;            }            // break out of loop: we accept or fail with error            break;        }    } catch (ex) {        // report exceptions through the parseError callback too, but keep the exception intact        // if it is a known parser or lexer error which has been thrown by parseError() already:        if (ex instanceof this.JisonParserError) {            throw ex;        }        else if (lexer && typeof lexer.JisonLexerError === 'function' && ex instanceof lexer.JisonLexerError) {            throw ex;        }        p = this.constructParseErrorInfo('Parsing aborted due to exception.', ex, null, false);        retval = false;        r = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonParserError);        if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {            retval = r;        }    } finally {        retval = this.cleanupAfterParse(retval, true, true);        this.__reentrant_call_depth--;    }   // /finally    return retval;}};parser.originalParseError = parser.parseError;parser.originalQuoteName = parser.quoteName;/* lexer generated by jison-lex 0.6.1-215 *//* * Returns a Lexer object of the following structure: * *  Lexer: { *    yy: {}     The so-called "shared state" or rather the *source* of it; *               the real "shared state" `yy` passed around to *               the rule actions, etc. is a direct reference! * *               This "shared context" object was passed to the lexer by way of  *               the `lexer.setInput(str, yy)` API before you may use it. * *               This "shared context" object is passed to the lexer action code in `performAction()` *               so userland code in the lexer actions may communicate with the outside world  *               and/or other lexer rules' actions in more or less complex ways. * *  } * *  Lexer.prototype: { *    EOF: 1, *    ERROR: 2, * *    yy:        The overall "shared context" object reference. * *    JisonLexerError: function(msg, hash), * *    performAction: function lexer__performAction(yy, yyrulenumber, YY_START), * *               The function parameters and `this` have the following value/meaning: *               - `this`    : reference to the `lexer` instance.  *                               `yy_` is an alias for `this` lexer instance reference used internally. * *               - `yy`      : a reference to the `yy` "shared state" object which was passed to the lexer *                             by way of the `lexer.setInput(str, yy)` API before. * *                             Note: *                             The extra arguments you specified in the `%parse-param` statement in your *                             **parser** grammar definition file are passed to the lexer via this object *                             reference as member variables. * *               - `yyrulenumber`   : index of the matched lexer rule (regex), used internally. * *               - `YY_START`: the current lexer "start condition" state. * *    parseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass), * *    constructLexErrorInfo: function(error_message, is_recoverable), *               Helper function. *               Produces a new errorInfo 'hash object' which can be passed into `parseError()`. *               See it's use in this lexer kernel in many places; example usage: * *                   var infoObj = lexer.constructParseErrorInfo('fail!', true); *                   var retVal = lexer.parseError(infoObj.errStr, infoObj, lexer.JisonLexerError); * *    options: { ... lexer %options ... }, * *    lex: function(), *               Produce one token of lexed input, which was passed in earlier via the `lexer.setInput()` API. *               You MAY use the additional `args...` parameters as per `%parse-param` spec of the **lexer** grammar: *               these extra `args...` are added verbatim to the `yy` object reference as member variables. * *               WARNING: *               Lexer's additional `args...` parameters (via lexer's `%parse-param`) MAY conflict with *               any attributes already added to `yy` by the **parser** or the jison run-time;  *               when such a collision is detected an exception is thrown to prevent the generated run-time  *               from silently accepting this confusing and potentially hazardous situation!  * *    cleanupAfterLex: function(do_not_nuke_errorinfos), *               Helper function. * *               This helper API is invoked when the **parse process** has completed: it is the responsibility *               of the **parser** (or the calling userland code) to invoke this method once cleanup is desired.  * *               This helper may be invoked by user code to ensure the internal lexer gets properly garbage collected. * *    setInput: function(input, [yy]), * * *    input: function(), * * *    unput: function(str), * * *    more: function(), * * *    reject: function(), * * *    less: function(n), * * *    pastInput: function(n), * * *    upcomingInput: function(n), * * *    showPosition: function(), * * *    test_match: function(regex_match_array, rule_index), * * *    next: function(), * * *    begin: function(condition), * * *    pushState: function(condition), * * *    popState: function(), * * *    topState: function(), * * *    _currentRules: function(), * * *    stateStackSize: function(), * * *    performAction: function(yy, yy_, yyrulenumber, YY_START), * * *    rules: [...], * * *    conditions: {associative list: name ==> set}, *  } * * *  token location info (`yylloc`): { *    first_line: n, *    last_line: n, *    first_column: n, *    last_column: n, *    range: [start_number, end_number] *               (where the numbers are indexes into the input string, zero-based) *  } * * --- * * The `parseError` function receives a 'hash' object with these members for lexer errors: * *  { *    text:        (matched text) *    token:       (the produced terminal token, if any) *    token_id:    (the produced terminal token numeric ID, if any) *    line:        (yylineno) *    loc:         (yylloc) *    recoverable: (boolean: TRUE when the parser MAY have an error recovery rule *                  available for this particular error) *    yy:          (object: the current parser internal "shared state" `yy` *                  as is also available in the rule actions; this can be used, *                  for instance, for advanced error analysis and reporting) *    lexer:       (reference to the current lexer instance used by the parser) *  } * * while `this` will reference the current lexer instance. * * When `parseError` is invoked by the lexer, the default implementation will * attempt to invoke `yy.parser.parseError()`; when this callback is not provided * it will try to invoke `yy.parseError()` instead. When that callback is also not * provided, a `JisonLexerError` exception will be thrown containing the error * message and `hash`, as constructed by the `constructLexErrorInfo()` API. * * Note that the lexer's `JisonLexerError` error class is passed via the * `ExceptionClass` argument, which is invoked to construct the exception * instance to be thrown, so technically `parseError` will throw the object * produced by the `new ExceptionClass(str, hash)` JavaScript expression. * * --- * * You can specify lexer options by setting / modifying the `.options` object of your Lexer instance. * These options are available: * * (Options are permanent.) *   *  yy: { *      parseError: function(str, hash, ExceptionClass) *                 optional: overrides the default `parseError` function. *  } * *  lexer.options: { *      pre_lex:  function() *                 optional: is invoked before the lexer is invoked to produce another token. *                 `this` refers to the Lexer object. *      post_lex: function(token) { return token; } *                 optional: is invoked when the lexer has produced a token `token`; *                 this function can override the returned token value by returning another. *                 When it does not return any (truthy) value, the lexer will return *                 the original `token`. *                 `this` refers to the Lexer object. * * WARNING: the next set of options are not meant to be changed. They echo the abilities of * the lexer as per when it was compiled! * *      ranges: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> token location info will include a .range[] member. *      flex: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> flex-like lexing behaviour where the rules are tested *                 exhaustively to find the longest match. *      backtrack_lexer: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> lexer regexes are tested in order and for invoked; *                 the lexer terminates the scan when a token is returned by the action code. *      xregexp: boolean *                 optional: `true` ==> lexer rule regexes are "extended regex format" requiring the *                 `XRegExp` library. When this %option has not been specified at compile time, all lexer *                 rule regexes have been written as standard JavaScript RegExp expressions. *  } */var lexer = function() {  /**   * See also:   * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1382107/whats-a-good-way-to-extend-error-in-javascript/#35881508   * but we keep the prototype.constructor and prototype.name assignment lines too for compatibility   * with userland code which might access the derived class in a 'classic' way.   *   * @public   * @constructor   * @nocollapse   */  function JisonLexerError(msg, hash) {    Object.defineProperty(this, 'name', {      enumerable: false,      writable: false,      value: 'JisonLexerError'    });    if (msg == null)      msg = '???';    Object.defineProperty(this, 'message', {      enumerable: false,      writable: true,      value: msg    });    this.hash = hash;    var stacktrace;    if (hash && hash.exception instanceof Error) {      var ex2 = hash.exception;      this.message = ex2.message || msg;      stacktrace = ex2.stack;    }    if (!stacktrace) {      if (Error.hasOwnProperty('captureStackTrace')) {        // V8        Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor);      } else {        stacktrace = new Error(msg).stack;      }    }    if (stacktrace) {      Object.defineProperty(this, 'stack', {        enumerable: false,        writable: false,        value: stacktrace      });    }  }  if (typeof Object.setPrototypeOf === 'function') {    Object.setPrototypeOf(JisonLexerError.prototype, Error.prototype);  } else {    JisonLexerError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype);  }  JisonLexerError.prototype.constructor = JisonLexerError;  JisonLexerError.prototype.name = 'JisonLexerError';  var lexer = {    // Code Generator Information Report// ---------------------------------//// Options:////   backtracking: .................... false//   location.ranges: ................. false//   location line+column tracking: ... true////// Forwarded Parser Analysis flags:////   uses yyleng: ..................... false//   uses yylineno: ................... false//   uses yytext: ..................... false//   uses yylloc: ..................... false//   uses lexer values: ............... true / true//   location tracking: ............... false//   location assignment: ............. false////// Lexer Analysis flags:////   uses yyleng: ..................... ???//   uses yylineno: ................... ???//   uses yytext: ..................... ???//   uses yylloc: ..................... ???//   uses ParseError API: ............. ???//   uses yyerror: .................... ???//   uses location tracking & editing:  ???//   uses more() API: ................. ???//   uses unput() API: ................ ???//   uses reject() API: ............... ???//   uses less() API: ................. ???//   uses display APIs pastInput(), upcomingInput(), showPosition()://        ............................. ???//   uses describeYYLLOC() API: ....... ???//// --------- END OF REPORT -----------EOF: 1,    ERROR: 2,    // JisonLexerError: JisonLexerError,        /// <-- injected by the code generator    // options: {},                             /// <-- injected by the code generator    // yy: ...,                                 /// <-- injected by setInput()    __currentRuleSet__: null,                   /// INTERNAL USE ONLY: internal rule set cache for the current lexer state      __error_infos: [],                          /// INTERNAL USE ONLY: the set of lexErrorInfo objects created since the last cleanup      __decompressed: false,                      /// INTERNAL USE ONLY: mark whether the lexer instance has been 'unfolded' completely and is now ready for use      done: false,                                /// INTERNAL USE ONLY      _backtrack: false,                          /// INTERNAL USE ONLY      _input: '',                                 /// INTERNAL USE ONLY      _more: false,                               /// INTERNAL USE ONLY      _signaled_error_token: false,               /// INTERNAL USE ONLY      conditionStack: [],                         /// INTERNAL USE ONLY; managed via `pushState()`, `popState()`, `topState()` and `stateStackSize()`      match: '',                                  /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks input which has been matched so far for the lexer token under construction. `match` is identical to `yytext` except that this one still contains the matched input string after `lexer.performAction()` has been invoked, where userland code MAY have changed/replaced the `yytext` value entirely!      matched: '',                                /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks entire input which has been matched so far      matches: false,                             /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks RE match result for last (successful) match attempt      yytext: '',                                 /// ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks input which has been matched so far for the lexer token under construction; this value is transferred to the parser as the 'token value' when the parser consumes the lexer token produced through a call to the `lex()` API.      offset: 0,                                  /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks the 'cursor position' in the input string, i.e. the number of characters matched so far      yyleng: 0,                                  /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: length of matched input for the token under construction (`yytext`)      yylineno: 0,                                /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: 'line number' at which the token under construction is located      yylloc: null,                               /// READ-ONLY EXTERNAL ACCESS - ADVANCED USE ONLY: tracks location info (lines + columns) for the token under construction      /**     * INTERNAL USE: construct a suitable error info hash object instance for `parseError`.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    constructLexErrorInfo: function lexer_constructLexErrorInfo(msg, recoverable, show_input_position) {      msg = '' + msg;      // heuristic to determine if the error message already contains a (partial) source code dump      // as produced by either `showPosition()` or `prettyPrintRange()`:      if (show_input_position == undefined) {        show_input_position = !(msg.indexOf('\n') > 0 && msg.indexOf('^') > 0);      }      if (this.yylloc && show_input_position) {        if (typeof this.prettyPrintRange === 'function') {          var pretty_src = this.prettyPrintRange(this.yylloc);          if (!/\n\s*$/.test(msg)) {            msg += '\n';          }          msg += '\n  Erroneous area:\n' + this.prettyPrintRange(this.yylloc);        } else if (typeof this.showPosition === 'function') {          var pos_str = this.showPosition();          if (pos_str) {            if (msg.length && msg[msg.length - 1] !== '\n' && pos_str[0] !== '\n') {              msg += '\n' + pos_str;            } else {              msg += pos_str;            }          }        }      }      /** @constructor */      var pei = {        errStr: msg,        recoverable: !!recoverable,        text: this.match,           // This one MAY be empty; userland code should use the `upcomingInput` API to obtain more text which follows the 'lexer cursor position'...          token: null,        line: this.yylineno,        loc: this.yylloc,        yy: this.yy,        lexer: this,        /**         * and make sure the error info doesn't stay due to potential         * ref cycle via userland code manipulations.         * These would otherwise all be memory leak opportunities!         *          * Note that only array and object references are nuked as those         * constitute the set of elements which can produce a cyclic ref.         * The rest of the members is kept intact as they are harmless.         *          * @public         * @this {LexErrorInfo}         */        destroy: function destructLexErrorInfo() {          // remove cyclic references added to error info:          // info.yy = null;          // info.lexer = null;          // ...          var rec = !!this.recoverable;          for (var key in this) {            if (this.hasOwnProperty(key) && typeof key === 'object') {              this[key] = undefined;            }          }          this.recoverable = rec;        }      };      // track this instance so we can `destroy()` it once we deem it superfluous and ready for garbage collection!      this.__error_infos.push(pei);      return pei;    },    /**     * handler which is invoked when a lexer error occurs.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    parseError: function lexer_parseError(str, hash, ExceptionClass) {      if (!ExceptionClass) {        ExceptionClass = this.JisonLexerError;      }      if (this.yy) {        if (this.yy.parser && typeof this.yy.parser.parseError === 'function') {          return this.yy.parser.parseError.call(this, str, hash, ExceptionClass) || this.ERROR;        } else if (typeof this.yy.parseError === 'function') {          return this.yy.parseError.call(this, str, hash, ExceptionClass) || this.ERROR;        }      }      throw new ExceptionClass(str, hash);    },    /**     * method which implements `yyerror(str, ...args)` functionality for use inside lexer actions.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    yyerror: function yyError(str /*, ...args */) {      var lineno_msg = '';      if (this.yylloc) {        lineno_msg = ' on line ' + (this.yylineno + 1);      }      var p = this.constructLexErrorInfo(        'Lexical error' + lineno_msg + ': ' + str,        this.options.lexerErrorsAreRecoverable      );      // Add any extra args to the hash under the name `extra_error_attributes`:      var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);      if (args.length) {        p.extra_error_attributes = args;      }      return this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonLexerError) || this.ERROR;    },    /**     * final cleanup function for when we have completed lexing the input;     * make it an API so that external code can use this one once userland     * code has decided it's time to destroy any lingering lexer error     * hash object instances and the like: this function helps to clean     * up these constructs, which *may* carry cyclic references which would     * otherwise prevent the instances from being properly and timely     * garbage-collected, i.e. this function helps prevent memory leaks!     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    cleanupAfterLex: function lexer_cleanupAfterLex(do_not_nuke_errorinfos) {      // prevent lingering circular references from causing memory leaks:      this.setInput('', {});      // nuke the error hash info instances created during this run.      // Userland code must COPY any data/references      // in the error hash instance(s) it is more permanently interested in.      if (!do_not_nuke_errorinfos) {        for (var i = this.__error_infos.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {          var el = this.__error_infos[i];          if (el && typeof el.destroy === 'function') {            el.destroy();          }        }        this.__error_infos.length = 0;      }      return this;    },    /**     * clear the lexer token context; intended for internal use only     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    clear: function lexer_clear() {      this.yytext = '';      this.yyleng = 0;      this.match = '';      // - DO NOT reset `this.matched`      this.matches = false;      this._more = false;      this._backtrack = false;      var col = (this.yylloc ? this.yylloc.last_column : 0);      this.yylloc = {        first_line: this.yylineno + 1,        first_column: col,        last_line: this.yylineno + 1,        last_column: col,        range: [this.offset, this.offset]      };    },    /**     * resets the lexer, sets new input     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    setInput: function lexer_setInput(input, yy) {      this.yy = yy || this.yy || {};      // also check if we've fully initialized the lexer instance,      // including expansion work to be done to go from a loaded      // lexer to a usable lexer:      if (!this.__decompressed) {        // step 1: decompress the regex list:        var rules = this.rules;        for (var i = 0, len = rules.length; i < len; i++) {          var rule_re = rules[i];          // compression: is the RE an xref to another RE slot in the rules[] table?          if (typeof rule_re === 'number') {            rules[i] = rules[rule_re];          }        }        // step 2: unfold the conditions[] set to make these ready for use:        var conditions = this.conditions;        for (var k in conditions) {          var spec = conditions[k];          var rule_ids = spec.rules;          var len = rule_ids.length;          var rule_regexes = new Array(len + 1);             // slot 0 is unused; we use a 1-based index approach here to keep the hottest code in `lexer_next()` fast and simple!           var rule_new_ids = new Array(len + 1);          for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {            var idx = rule_ids[i];            var rule_re = rules[idx];            rule_regexes[i + 1] = rule_re;            rule_new_ids[i + 1] = idx;          }          spec.rules = rule_new_ids;          spec.__rule_regexes = rule_regexes;          spec.__rule_count = len;        }        this.__decompressed = true;      }      this._input = input || '';      this.clear();      this._signaled_error_token = false;      this.done = false;      this.yylineno = 0;      this.matched = '';      this.conditionStack = ['INITIAL'];      this.__currentRuleSet__ = null;      this.yylloc = {        first_line: 1,        first_column: 0,        last_line: 1,        last_column: 0,        range: [0, 0]      };      this.offset = 0;      return this;    },    /**     * edit the remaining input via user-specified callback.     * This can be used to forward-adjust the input-to-parse,      * e.g. inserting macro expansions and alike in the     * input which has yet to be lexed.     * The behaviour of this API contrasts the `unput()` et al     * APIs as those act on the *consumed* input, while this     * one allows one to manipulate the future, without impacting     * the current `yyloc` cursor location or any history.      *      * Use this API to help implement C-preprocessor-like     * `#include` statements, etc.     *      * The provided callback must be synchronous and is     * expected to return the edited input (string).     *     * The `cpsArg` argument value is passed to the callback     * as-is.     *     * `callback` interface:      * `function callback(input, cpsArg)`     *      * - `input` will carry the remaining-input-to-lex string     *   from the lexer.     * - `cpsArg` is `cpsArg` passed into this API.     *      * The `this` reference for the callback will be set to     * reference this lexer instance so that userland code     * in the callback can easily and quickly access any lexer     * API.      *     * When the callback returns a non-string-type falsey value,     * we assume the callback did not edit the input and we     * will using the input as-is.     *     * When the callback returns a non-string-type value, it     * is converted to a string for lexing via the `"" + retval`     * operation. (See also why: http://2ality.com/2012/03/converting-to-string.html      * -- that way any returned object's `toValue()` and `toString()`     * methods will be invoked in a proper/desirable order.)     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    editRemainingInput: function lexer_editRemainingInput(callback, cpsArg) {      var rv = callback.call(this, this._input, cpsArg);      if (typeof rv !== 'string') {        if (rv) {          this._input = '' + rv;        }         // else: keep `this._input` as is.        } else {        this._input = rv;      }      return this;    },    /**     * consumes and returns one char from the input     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    input: function lexer_input() {      if (!this._input) {        //this.done = true;    -- don't set `done` as we want the lex()/next() API to be able to produce one custom EOF token match after this anyhow. (lexer can match special <<EOF>> tokens and perform user action code for a <<EOF>> match, but only does so *once*)        return null;      }      var ch = this._input[0];      this.yytext += ch;      this.yyleng++;      this.offset++;      this.match += ch;      this.matched += ch;      // Count the linenumber up when we hit the LF (or a stand-alone CR).      // On CRLF, the linenumber is incremented when you fetch the CR or the CRLF combo      // and we advance immediately past the LF as well, returning both together as if      // it was all a single 'character' only.      var slice_len = 1;      var lines = false;      if (ch === '\n') {        lines = true;      } else if (ch === '\r') {        lines = true;        var ch2 = this._input[1];        if (ch2 === '\n') {          slice_len++;          ch += ch2;          this.yytext += ch2;          this.yyleng++;          this.offset++;          this.match += ch2;          this.matched += ch2;          this.yylloc.range[1]++;        }      }      if (lines) {        this.yylineno++;        this.yylloc.last_line++;        this.yylloc.last_column = 0;      } else {        this.yylloc.last_column++;      }      this.yylloc.range[1]++;      this._input = this._input.slice(slice_len);      return ch;    },    /**     * unshifts one char (or an entire string) into the input     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    unput: function lexer_unput(ch) {      var len = ch.length;      var lines = ch.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);      this._input = ch + this._input;      this.yytext = this.yytext.substr(0, this.yytext.length - len);      this.yyleng = this.yytext.length;      this.offset -= len;      this.match = this.match.substr(0, this.match.length - len);      this.matched = this.matched.substr(0, this.matched.length - len);      if (lines.length > 1) {        this.yylineno -= lines.length - 1;        this.yylloc.last_line = this.yylineno + 1;        // Get last entirely matched line into the `pre_lines[]` array's        // last index slot; we don't mind when other previously         // matched lines end up in the array too.         var pre = this.match;        var pre_lines = pre.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);        if (pre_lines.length === 1) {          pre = this.matched;          pre_lines = pre.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);        }        this.yylloc.last_column = pre_lines[pre_lines.length - 1].length;      } else {        this.yylloc.last_column -= len;      }      this.yylloc.range[1] = this.yylloc.range[0] + this.yyleng;      this.done = false;      return this;    },    /**     * cache matched text and append it on next action     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    more: function lexer_more() {      this._more = true;      return this;    },    /**     * signal the lexer that this rule fails to match the input, so the     * next matching rule (regex) should be tested instead.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    reject: function lexer_reject() {      if (this.options.backtrack_lexer) {        this._backtrack = true;      } else {        // when the `parseError()` call returns, we MUST ensure that the error is registered.        // We accomplish this by signaling an 'error' token to be produced for the current        // `.lex()` run.        var lineno_msg = '';        if (this.yylloc) {          lineno_msg = ' on line ' + (this.yylineno + 1);        }        var p = this.constructLexErrorInfo(          'Lexical error' + lineno_msg + ': You can only invoke reject() in the lexer when the lexer is of the backtracking persuasion (options.backtrack_lexer = true).',          false        );        this._signaled_error_token = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonLexerError) || this.ERROR;      }      return this;    },    /**     * retain first n characters of the match     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    less: function lexer_less(n) {      return this.unput(this.match.slice(n));    },    /**     * return (part of the) already matched input, i.e. for error     * messages.     *      * Limit the returned string length to `maxSize` (default: 20).     *      * Limit the returned string to the `maxLines` number of lines of     * input (default: 1).     *      * Negative limit values equal *unlimited*.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    pastInput: function lexer_pastInput(maxSize, maxLines) {      var past = this.matched.substring(0, this.matched.length - this.match.length);      if (maxSize < 0)        maxSize = past.length;      else if (!maxSize)        maxSize = 20;      if (maxLines < 0)        maxLines = past.length;          // can't ever have more input lines than this!       else if (!maxLines)        maxLines = 1;      // `substr` anticipation: treat \r\n as a single character and take a little      // more than necessary so that we can still properly check against maxSize      // after we've transformed and limited the newLines in here:      past = past.substr(-maxSize * 2 - 2);      // now that we have a significantly reduced string to process, transform the newlines      // and chop them, then limit them:      var a = past.replace(/\r\n|\r/g, '\n').split('\n');      a = a.slice(-maxLines);      past = a.join('\n');      // When, after limiting to maxLines, we still have too much to return,      // do add an ellipsis prefix...      if (past.length > maxSize) {        past = '...' + past.substr(-maxSize);      }      return past;    },    /**     * return (part of the) upcoming input, i.e. for error messages.     *      * Limit the returned string length to `maxSize` (default: 20).     *      * Limit the returned string to the `maxLines` number of lines of input (default: 1).     *      * Negative limit values equal *unlimited*.     *     * > ### NOTE ###     * >     * > *"upcoming input"* is defined as the whole of the both     * > the *currently lexed* input, together with any remaining input     * > following that. *"currently lexed"* input is the input      * > already recognized by the lexer but not yet returned with     * > the lexer token. This happens when you are invoking this API     * > from inside any lexer rule action code block.      * >     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    upcomingInput: function lexer_upcomingInput(maxSize, maxLines) {      var next = this.match;      if (maxSize < 0)        maxSize = next.length + this._input.length;      else if (!maxSize)        maxSize = 20;      if (maxLines < 0)        maxLines = maxSize;          // can't ever have more input lines than this!       else if (!maxLines)        maxLines = 1;      // `substring` anticipation: treat \r\n as a single character and take a little      // more than necessary so that we can still properly check against maxSize      // after we've transformed and limited the newLines in here:      if (next.length < maxSize * 2 + 2) {        next += this._input.substring(0, maxSize * 2 + 2);   // substring is faster on Chrome/V8       }      // now that we have a significantly reduced string to process, transform the newlines      // and chop them, then limit them:      var a = next.replace(/\r\n|\r/g, '\n').split('\n');      a = a.slice(0, maxLines);      next = a.join('\n');      // When, after limiting to maxLines, we still have too much to return,      // do add an ellipsis postfix...      if (next.length > maxSize) {        next = next.substring(0, maxSize) + '...';      }      return next;    },    /**     * return a string which displays the character position where the     * lexing error occurred, i.e. for error messages     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    showPosition: function lexer_showPosition(maxPrefix, maxPostfix) {      var pre = this.pastInput(maxPrefix).replace(/\s/g, ' ');      var c = new Array(pre.length + 1).join('-');      return pre + this.upcomingInput(maxPostfix).replace(/\s/g, ' ') + '\n' + c + '^';    },    /**     * return an YYLLOC info object derived off the given context (actual, preceding, following, current).     * Use this method when the given `actual` location is not guaranteed to exist (i.e. when     * it MAY be NULL) and you MUST have a valid location info object anyway:     * then we take the given context of the `preceding` and `following` locations, IFF those are available,     * and reconstruct the `actual` location info from those.     * If this fails, the heuristic is to take the `current` location, IFF available.     * If this fails as well, we assume the sought location is at/around the current lexer position     * and then produce that one as a response. DO NOTE that these heuristic/derived location info     * values MAY be inaccurate!     *     * NOTE: `deriveLocationInfo()` ALWAYS produces a location info object *copy* of `actual`, not just     * a *reference* hence all input location objects can be assumed to be 'constant' (function has no side-effects).     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    deriveLocationInfo: function lexer_deriveYYLLOC(actual, preceding, following, current) {      var loc = {        first_line: 1,        first_column: 0,        last_line: 1,        last_column: 0,        range: [0, 0]      };      if (actual) {        loc.first_line = actual.first_line | 0;        loc.last_line = actual.last_line | 0;        loc.first_column = actual.first_column | 0;        loc.last_column = actual.last_column | 0;        if (actual.range) {          loc.range[0] = actual.range[0] | 0;          loc.range[1] = actual.range[1] | 0;        }      }      if (loc.first_line <= 0 || loc.last_line < loc.first_line) {        // plan B: heuristic using preceding and following:        if (loc.first_line <= 0 && preceding) {          loc.first_line = preceding.last_line | 0;          loc.first_column = preceding.last_column | 0;          if (preceding.range) {            loc.range[0] = actual.range[1] | 0;          }        }        if ((loc.last_line <= 0 || loc.last_line < loc.first_line) && following) {          loc.last_line = following.first_line | 0;          loc.last_column = following.first_column | 0;          if (following.range) {            loc.range[1] = actual.range[0] | 0;          }        }        // plan C?: see if the 'current' location is useful/sane too:        if (loc.first_line <= 0 && current && (loc.last_line <= 0 || current.last_line <= loc.last_line)) {          loc.first_line = current.first_line | 0;          loc.first_column = current.first_column | 0;          if (current.range) {            loc.range[0] = current.range[0] | 0;          }        }        if (loc.last_line <= 0 && current && (loc.first_line <= 0 || current.first_line >= loc.first_line)) {          loc.last_line = current.last_line | 0;          loc.last_column = current.last_column | 0;          if (current.range) {            loc.range[1] = current.range[1] | 0;          }        }      }      // sanitize: fix last_line BEFORE we fix first_line as we use the 'raw' value of the latter      // or plan D heuristics to produce a 'sensible' last_line value:      if (loc.last_line <= 0) {        if (loc.first_line <= 0) {          loc.first_line = this.yylloc.first_line;          loc.last_line = this.yylloc.last_line;          loc.first_column = this.yylloc.first_column;          loc.last_column = this.yylloc.last_column;          loc.range[0] = this.yylloc.range[0];          loc.range[1] = this.yylloc.range[1];        } else {          loc.last_line = this.yylloc.last_line;          loc.last_column = this.yylloc.last_column;          loc.range[1] = this.yylloc.range[1];        }      }      if (loc.first_line <= 0) {        loc.first_line = loc.last_line;        loc.first_column = 0;  // loc.last_column;         loc.range[1] = loc.range[0];      }      if (loc.first_column < 0) {        loc.first_column = 0;      }      if (loc.last_column < 0) {        loc.last_column = (loc.first_column > 0 ? loc.first_column : 80);      }      return loc;    },    /**     * return a string which displays the lines & columns of input which are referenced      * by the given location info range, plus a few lines of context.     *      * This function pretty-prints the indicated section of the input, with line numbers      * and everything!     *      * This function is very useful to provide highly readable error reports, while     * the location range may be specified in various flexible ways:     *      * - `loc` is the location info object which references the area which should be     *   displayed and 'marked up': these lines & columns of text are marked up by `^`     *   characters below each character in the entire input range.     *      * - `context_loc` is the *optional* location info object which instructs this     *   pretty-printer how much *leading* context should be displayed alongside     *   the area referenced by `loc`. This can help provide context for the displayed     *   error, etc.     *      *   When this location info is not provided, a default context of 3 lines is     *   used.     *      * - `context_loc2` is another *optional* location info object, which serves     *   a similar purpose to `context_loc`: it specifies the amount of *trailing*     *   context lines to display in the pretty-print output.     *      *   When this location info is not provided, a default context of 1 line only is     *   used.     *      * Special Notes:     *      * - when the `loc`-indicated range is very large (about 5 lines or more), then     *   only the first and last few lines of this block are printed while a     *   `...continued...` message will be printed between them.     *      *   This serves the purpose of not printing a huge amount of text when the `loc`     *   range happens to be huge: this way a manageable & readable output results     *   for arbitrary large ranges.     *      * - this function can display lines of input which whave not yet been lexed.     *   `prettyPrintRange()` can access the entire input!     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    prettyPrintRange: function lexer_prettyPrintRange(loc, context_loc, context_loc2) {      loc = this.deriveLocationInfo(loc, context_loc, context_loc2);      const CONTEXT = 3;      const CONTEXT_TAIL = 1;      const MINIMUM_VISIBLE_NONEMPTY_LINE_COUNT = 2;      var input = this.matched + this._input;      var lines = input.split('\n');      var l0 = Math.max(1, (context_loc ? context_loc.first_line : loc.first_line - CONTEXT));      var l1 = Math.max(1, (context_loc2 ? context_loc2.last_line : loc.last_line + CONTEXT_TAIL));      var lineno_display_width = 1 + Math.log10(l1 | 1) | 0;      var ws_prefix = new Array(lineno_display_width).join(' ');      var nonempty_line_indexes = [];      var rv = lines.slice(l0 - 1, l1 + 1).map(function injectLineNumber(line, index) {        var lno = index + l0;        var lno_pfx = (ws_prefix + lno).substr(-lineno_display_width);        var rv = lno_pfx + ': ' + line;        var errpfx = new Array(lineno_display_width + 1).join('^');        var offset = 2 + 1;        var len = 0;        if (lno === loc.first_line) {          offset += loc.first_column;          len = Math.max(            2,            ((lno === loc.last_line ? loc.last_column : line.length)) - loc.first_column + 1          );        } else if (lno === loc.last_line) {          len = Math.max(2, loc.last_column + 1);        } else if (lno > loc.first_line && lno < loc.last_line) {          len = Math.max(2, line.length + 1);        }        if (len) {          var lead = new Array(offset).join('.');          var mark = new Array(len).join('^');          rv += '\n' + errpfx + lead + mark;          if (line.trim().length > 0) {            nonempty_line_indexes.push(index);          }        }        rv = rv.replace(/\t/g, ' ');        return rv;      });      // now make sure we don't print an overly large amount of error area: limit it       // to the top and bottom line count:      if (nonempty_line_indexes.length > 2 * MINIMUM_VISIBLE_NONEMPTY_LINE_COUNT) {        var clip_start = nonempty_line_indexes[MINIMUM_VISIBLE_NONEMPTY_LINE_COUNT - 1] + 1;        var clip_end = nonempty_line_indexes[nonempty_line_indexes.length - MINIMUM_VISIBLE_NONEMPTY_LINE_COUNT] - 1;        var intermediate_line = new Array(lineno_display_width + 1).join(' ') + '  (...continued...)';        intermediate_line += '\n' + new Array(lineno_display_width + 1).join('-') + '  (---------------)';        rv.splice(clip_start, clip_end - clip_start + 1, intermediate_line);      }      return rv.join('\n');    },    /**     * helper function, used to produce a human readable description as a string, given     * the input `yylloc` location object.     *      * Set `display_range_too` to TRUE to include the string character index position(s)     * in the description if the `yylloc.range` is available.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    describeYYLLOC: function lexer_describe_yylloc(yylloc, display_range_too) {      var l1 = yylloc.first_line;      var l2 = yylloc.last_line;      var c1 = yylloc.first_column;      var c2 = yylloc.last_column;      var dl = l2 - l1;      var dc = c2 - c1;      var rv;      if (dl === 0) {        rv = 'line ' + l1 + ', ';        if (dc <= 1) {          rv += 'column ' + c1;        } else {          rv += 'columns ' + c1 + ' .. ' + c2;        }      } else {        rv = 'lines ' + l1 + '(column ' + c1 + ') .. ' + l2 + '(column ' + c2 + ')';      }      if (yylloc.range && display_range_too) {        var r1 = yylloc.range[0];        var r2 = yylloc.range[1] - 1;        if (r2 <= r1) {          rv += ' {String Offset: ' + r1 + '}';        } else {          rv += ' {String Offset range: ' + r1 + ' .. ' + r2 + '}';        }      }      return rv;    },    /**     * test the lexed token: return FALSE when not a match, otherwise return token.     *      * `match` is supposed to be an array coming out of a regex match, i.e. `match[0]`     * contains the actually matched text string.     *      * Also move the input cursor forward and update the match collectors:     *      * - `yytext`     * - `yyleng`     * - `match`     * - `matches`     * - `yylloc`     * - `offset`     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    test_match: function lexer_test_match(match, indexed_rule) {      var token, lines, backup, match_str, match_str_len;      if (this.options.backtrack_lexer) {        // save context        backup = {          yylineno: this.yylineno,          yylloc: {            first_line: this.yylloc.first_line,            last_line: this.yylloc.last_line,            first_column: this.yylloc.first_column,            last_column: this.yylloc.last_column,            range: this.yylloc.range.slice(0)          },          yytext: this.yytext,          match: this.match,          matches: this.matches,          matched: this.matched,          yyleng: this.yyleng,          offset: this.offset,          _more: this._more,          _input: this._input,          //_signaled_error_token: this._signaled_error_token,          yy: this.yy,          conditionStack: this.conditionStack.slice(0),          done: this.done        };      }      match_str = match[0];      match_str_len = match_str.length;      // if (match_str.indexOf('\n') !== -1 || match_str.indexOf('\r') !== -1) {      lines = match_str.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);      if (lines.length > 1) {        this.yylineno += lines.length - 1;        this.yylloc.last_line = this.yylineno + 1;        this.yylloc.last_column = lines[lines.length - 1].length;      } else {        this.yylloc.last_column += match_str_len;      }      // }      this.yytext += match_str;      this.match += match_str;      this.matched += match_str;      this.matches = match;      this.yyleng = this.yytext.length;      this.yylloc.range[1] += match_str_len;      // previous lex rules MAY have invoked the `more()` API rather than producing a token:      // those rules will already have moved this `offset` forward matching their match lengths,      // hence we must only add our own match length now:      this.offset += match_str_len;      this._more = false;      this._backtrack = false;      this._input = this._input.slice(match_str_len);      // calling this method:      //      //   function lexer__performAction(yy, yyrulenumber, YY_START) {...}      token = this.performAction.call(        this,        this.yy,        indexed_rule,        this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length - 1] /* = YY_START */      );      // otherwise, when the action codes are all simple return token statements:      //token = this.simpleCaseActionClusters[indexed_rule];      if (this.done && this._input) {        this.done = false;      }      if (token) {        return token;      } else if (this._backtrack) {        // recover context        for (var k in backup) {          this[k] = backup[k];        }        this.__currentRuleSet__ = null;        return false;  // rule action called reject() implying the next rule should be tested instead.       } else if (this._signaled_error_token) {        // produce one 'error' token as `.parseError()` in `reject()`        // did not guarantee a failure signal by throwing an exception!        token = this._signaled_error_token;        this._signaled_error_token = false;        return token;      }      return false;    },    /**     * return next match in input     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    next: function lexer_next() {      if (this.done) {        this.clear();        return this.EOF;      }      if (!this._input) {        this.done = true;      }      var token, match, tempMatch, index;      if (!this._more) {        this.clear();      }      var spec = this.__currentRuleSet__;      if (!spec) {        // Update the ruleset cache as we apparently encountered a state change or just started lexing.        // The cache is set up for fast lookup -- we assume a lexer will switch states much less often than it will        // invoke the `lex()` token-producing API and related APIs, hence caching the set for direct access helps        // speed up those activities a tiny bit.        spec = this.__currentRuleSet__ = this._currentRules();        // Check whether a *sane* condition has been pushed before: this makes the lexer robust against        // user-programmer bugs such as https://github.com/zaach/jison-lex/issues/19        if (!spec || !spec.rules) {          var lineno_msg = '';          if (this.options.trackPosition) {            lineno_msg = ' on line ' + (this.yylineno + 1);          }          var p = this.constructLexErrorInfo(            'Internal lexer engine error' + lineno_msg + ': The lex grammar programmer pushed a non-existing condition name "' + this.topState() + '"; this is a fatal error and should be reported to the application programmer team!',            false          );          // produce one 'error' token until this situation has been resolved, most probably by parse termination!          return this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonLexerError) || this.ERROR;        }      }      var rule_ids = spec.rules;      var regexes = spec.__rule_regexes;      var len = spec.__rule_count;      // Note: the arrays are 1-based, while `len` itself is a valid index,      // hence the non-standard less-or-equal check in the next loop condition!      for (var i = 1; i <= len; i++) {        tempMatch = this._input.match(regexes[i]);        if (tempMatch && (!match || tempMatch[0].length > match[0].length)) {          match = tempMatch;          index = i;          if (this.options.backtrack_lexer) {            token = this.test_match(tempMatch, rule_ids[i]);            if (token !== false) {              return token;            } else if (this._backtrack) {              match = undefined;              continue;  // rule action called reject() implying a rule MISmatch.             } else {              // else: this is a lexer rule which consumes input without producing a token (e.g. whitespace)              return false;            }          } else if (!this.options.flex) {            break;          }        }      }      if (match) {        token = this.test_match(match, rule_ids[index]);        if (token !== false) {          return token;        }        // else: this is a lexer rule which consumes input without producing a token (e.g. whitespace)        return false;      }      if (!this._input) {        this.done = true;        this.clear();        return this.EOF;      } else {        var lineno_msg = '';        if (this.options.trackPosition) {          lineno_msg = ' on line ' + (this.yylineno + 1);        }        var p = this.constructLexErrorInfo(          'Lexical error' + lineno_msg + ': Unrecognized text.',          this.options.lexerErrorsAreRecoverable        );        var pendingInput = this._input;        var activeCondition = this.topState();        var conditionStackDepth = this.conditionStack.length;        token = this.parseError(p.errStr, p, this.JisonLexerError) || this.ERROR;        if (token === this.ERROR) {          // we can try to recover from a lexer error that `parseError()` did not 'recover' for us          // by moving forward at least one character at a time IFF the (user-specified?) `parseError()`          // has not consumed/modified any pending input or changed state in the error handler:          if (!this.matches && // and make sure the input has been modified/consumed ...          pendingInput === this._input && // ...or the lexer state has been modified significantly enough          // to merit a non-consuming error handling action right now.          activeCondition === this.topState() && conditionStackDepth === this.conditionStack.length) {            this.input();          }        }        return token;      }    },    /**     * return next match that has a token     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    lex: function lexer_lex() {      var r;      // allow the PRE/POST handlers set/modify the return token for maximum flexibility of the generated lexer:      if (typeof this.pre_lex === 'function') {        r = this.pre_lex.call(this, 0);      }      if (typeof this.options.pre_lex === 'function') {        // (also account for a userdef function which does not return any value: keep the token as is)        r = this.options.pre_lex.call(this, r) || r;      }      if (this.yy && typeof this.yy.pre_lex === 'function') {        // (also account for a userdef function which does not return any value: keep the token as is)        r = this.yy.pre_lex.call(this, r) || r;      }      while (!r) {        r = this.next();      }      if (this.yy && typeof this.yy.post_lex === 'function') {        // (also account for a userdef function which does not return any value: keep the token as is)        r = this.yy.post_lex.call(this, r) || r;      }      if (typeof this.options.post_lex === 'function') {        // (also account for a userdef function which does not return any value: keep the token as is)        r = this.options.post_lex.call(this, r) || r;      }      if (typeof this.post_lex === 'function') {        // (also account for a userdef function which does not return any value: keep the token as is)        r = this.post_lex.call(this, r) || r;      }      return r;    },    /**     * return next match that has a token. Identical to the `lex()` API but does not invoke any of the      * `pre_lex()` nor any of the `post_lex()` callbacks.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    fastLex: function lexer_fastLex() {      var r;      while (!r) {        r = this.next();      }      return r;    },    /**     * return info about the lexer state that can help a parser or other lexer API user to use the     * most efficient means available. This API is provided to aid run-time performance for larger     * systems which employ this lexer.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    canIUse: function lexer_canIUse() {      var rv = {        fastLex: !(typeof this.pre_lex === 'function' || typeof this.options.pre_lex === 'function' || this.yy && typeof this.yy.pre_lex === 'function' || this.yy && typeof this.yy.post_lex === 'function' || typeof this.options.post_lex === 'function' || typeof this.post_lex === 'function') && typeof this.fastLex === 'function'      };      return rv;    },    /**     * backwards compatible alias for `pushState()`;     * the latter is symmetrical with `popState()` and we advise to use     * those APIs in any modern lexer code, rather than `begin()`.     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    begin: function lexer_begin(condition) {      return this.pushState(condition);    },    /**     * activates a new lexer condition state (pushes the new lexer     * condition state onto the condition stack)     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    pushState: function lexer_pushState(condition) {      this.conditionStack.push(condition);      this.__currentRuleSet__ = null;      return this;    },    /**     * pop the previously active lexer condition state off the condition     * stack     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    popState: function lexer_popState() {      var n = this.conditionStack.length - 1;      if (n > 0) {        this.__currentRuleSet__ = null;        return this.conditionStack.pop();      } else {        return this.conditionStack[0];      }    },    /**     * return the currently active lexer condition state; when an index     * argument is provided it produces the N-th previous condition state,     * if available     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    topState: function lexer_topState(n) {      n = this.conditionStack.length - 1 - Math.abs(n || 0);      if (n >= 0) {        return this.conditionStack[n];      } else {        return 'INITIAL';      }    },    /**     * (internal) determine the lexer rule set which is active for the     * currently active lexer condition state     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    _currentRules: function lexer__currentRules() {      if (this.conditionStack.length && this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length - 1]) {        return this.conditions[this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length - 1]];      } else {        return this.conditions['INITIAL'];      }    },    /**     * return the number of states currently on the stack     *      * @public     * @this {RegExpLexer}     */    stateStackSize: function lexer_stateStackSize() {      return this.conditionStack.length;    },    options: {      trackPosition: true,      caseInsensitive: true    },    JisonLexerError: JisonLexerError,    performAction: function lexer__performAction(yy, yyrulenumber, YY_START) {      var yy_ = this;      var YYSTATE = YY_START;      switch (yyrulenumber) {      case 0:        /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */        /*! Rule::       \s+ */        /* skip whitespace */        break;      default:        return this.simpleCaseActionClusters[yyrulenumber];      }    },    simpleCaseActionClusters: {      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (-(webkit|moz)-)?calc\b */      1: 3,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       [a-z][a-z0-9-]*\s*\((?:(?:"(?:\\.|[^\"\\])*"|'(?:\\.|[^\'\\])*')|\([^)]*\)|[^\(\)]*)*\) */      2: 10,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       \* */      3: 8,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       \/ */      4: 9,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       \+ */      5: 6,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       - */      6: 7,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)em\b */      7: 17,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)ex\b */      8: 18,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)ch\b */      9: 19,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)rem\b */      10: 20,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)vw\b */      11: 22,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)vh\b */      12: 21,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)vmin\b */      13: 23,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)vmax\b */      14: 24,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)cm\b */      15: 11,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! 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Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)dppx\b */      32: 15,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)% */      33: 25,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)\b */      34: 26,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       (([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|\.[0-9]+)(e(\+|-)[0-9]+)?)-?([a-zA-Z_]|[\240-\377]|(\\[0-9a-fA-F]{1,6}(\r\n|[ \t\r\n\f])?|\\[^\r\n\f0-9a-fA-F]))([a-zA-Z0-9_-]|[\240-\377]|(\\[0-9a-fA-F]{1,6}(\r\n|[ \t\r\n\f])?|\\[^\r\n\f0-9a-fA-F]))*\b */      35: 16,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       \( */      36: 4,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! Rule::       \) */      37: 5,      /*! Conditions:: INITIAL */      /*! 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