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CharlesKWON 85002df6b9 feat(parser+pp): USE with macros and paren-balanced PP capture
Two related fixes for Harbour's data-driven `USE &cFile ALIAS &cAlias
INDEX &cNdx` idiom — common in any app that dispatches table names
at runtime.

Parser (compiler/parser/parser.go parseUse):
- `USE &cFile` / `USE &(expr)` previously triggered a
  skipToEndOfLine short-circuit, emitting an empty UseCmd (equivalent
  to bare USE = close current area). Now parseMacro runs and the
  MacroExpr becomes the File node, so codegen emits MacroPush +
  dbUseArea.
- `ALIAS &cAlias` / `ALIAS &a.1` similarly dropped the macro result;
  now captures it into UseCmd.AliasExpr so codegen evaluates the
  alias at runtime. Both the IDENT-path ("ALIAS") and keyword-path
  (token.ALIAS) handlers fixed.

PP (compiler/pp/command.go):
- captureExpression and the MarkerList branch now paren-balance
  `(`/`[`/`{` so nested grouping inside a macro argument doesn't let
  an inner `)` terminate the capture. Example:
      _REGULAR_(&(a))
  previously captured `&(a` (missing inner `)`) and left the outer
  `)` dangling, producing parse errors in the expanded output.
- MarkerList capture still joins tokens with " " for raw `<z>`
  substitution — comma tokens stay in the stream, so `s(<z>)`
  re-emits them as argument separators and the list expands cleanly.

Bench: harbour-core/tests/pp.prg 2 errors → 0 for the realistic
`USE &macro` / `&(expr)` patterns. Remaining parse errors on line 70
are a pathological `_REGULAR_L` list that includes `&a.  [2]`
(space between macro's terminating dot and an array index) — the
PP expands it correctly but Five's lexer refuses the expanded
result. That form doesn't occur in real code.

/tmp/test_use_macro.prg — all four patterns (`USE &f`, `USE &f ALIAS
&f`, `USE &f ALIAS &f INDEX &i`, dot-terminated) now compile. FiveSql2
43/43, Harbour compat 56/56, Go test ALL PASS.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 17:38:15 +09:00
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