feat: rename core types to scc prefix for consistency
Updated type names from `core_*` to `scc_*` across lex_parser and stream modules to maintain naming consistency within the SCC codebase. This includes changes to function signatures and internal usage of types like `core_probe_stream_t`, `core_pos_t`, and `cstring_t` to their `scc_*` counterparts.
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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
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#include <lex_parser.h>
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#include <utest/acutest.h>
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cbool check_string(const char *str, const char *expect, cstring_t *output) {
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cbool check_string(const char *str, const char *expect, scc_cstring_t *output) {
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log_set_level(&__default_logger_root, 0);
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core_pos_t pos = core_pos_init();
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core_mem_probe_stream_t mem_stream;
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core_probe_stream_t *stream =
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core_mem_probe_stream_init(&mem_stream, str, smcc_strlen(str), false);
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scc_pos_t pos = scc_pos_init();
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scc_mem_probe_stream_t mem_stream;
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scc_probe_stream_t *stream =
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scc_mem_probe_stream_init(&mem_stream, str, scc_strlen(str), false);
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cbool ret = lex_parse_string(stream, &pos, output);
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if (ret && expect) {
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@@ -18,19 +18,19 @@ cbool check_string(const char *str, const char *expect, cstring_t *output) {
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#define CHECK_STRING_VALID(str, expect) \
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do { \
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cstring_t _output = cstring_new(); \
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scc_cstring_t _output = scc_cstring_new(); \
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cbool ret = check_string(str, expect, &_output); \
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TEST_CHECK(ret == true); \
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TEST_CHECK(strcmp(_output.data, expect) == 0); \
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cstring_free(&_output); \
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scc_cstring_free(&_output); \
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} while (0)
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#define CHECK_STRING_INVALID(str) \
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do { \
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cstring_t _output = cstring_new(); \
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scc_cstring_t _output = scc_cstring_new(); \
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cbool ret = check_string(str, NULL, &_output); \
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TEST_CHECK(ret == false); \
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cstring_free(&_output); \
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scc_cstring_free(&_output); \
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} while (0)
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void test_simple_string(void) {
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