typst/src/parse/parser.rs
2021-01-20 21:33:13 +01:00

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Rust

use std::fmt::{self, Debug, Formatter};
use super::{Scanner, TokenMode, Tokens};
use crate::diag::Diag;
use crate::diag::{Deco, Feedback};
use crate::syntax::{Pos, Span, Spanned, Token, WithSpan};
/// A convenient token-based parser.
pub struct Parser<'s> {
/// An iterator over the source tokens.
tokens: Tokens<'s>,
/// The next token.
next: Option<Token<'s>>,
/// The peeked token.
/// (Same as `next` except if we are at the end of group, then `None`).
peeked: Option<Token<'s>>,
/// The start position of the peeked token.
next_start: Pos,
/// The end position of the last (non-whitespace if in code mode) token.
last_end: Pos,
/// The stack of modes we were in.
modes: Vec<TokenMode>,
/// The stack of open groups.
groups: Vec<Group>,
/// Accumulated feedback.
feedback: Feedback,
}
impl<'s> Parser<'s> {
/// Create a new parser for the source string.
pub fn new(src: &'s str) -> Self {
let mut tokens = Tokens::new(src, TokenMode::Markup);
let next = tokens.next();
Self {
tokens,
next,
peeked: next,
next_start: Pos::ZERO,
last_end: Pos::ZERO,
modes: vec![],
groups: vec![],
feedback: Feedback::new(),
}
}
/// Finish parsing and return the accumulated feedback.
pub fn finish(self) -> Feedback {
self.feedback
}
/// Add a diagnostic to the feedback.
pub fn diag(&mut self, diag: Spanned<Diag>) {
self.feedback.diags.push(diag);
}
/// Eat the next token and add a diagnostic that it is not the expected
/// `thing`.
pub fn expected(&mut self, what: &str) {
let before = self.next_start;
if let Some(found) = self.eat() {
let after = self.last_end;
self.diag(error!(
before .. after,
"expected {}, found {}",
what,
found.name(),
));
} else {
self.expected_at(what, self.next_start);
}
}
/// Add a diagnostic that `what` was expected at the given position.
pub fn expected_at(&mut self, what: &str, pos: Pos) {
self.diag(error!(pos, "expected {}", what));
}
/// Eat the next token and add a diagnostic that it is unexpected.
pub fn unexpected(&mut self) {
let before = self.next_start;
if let Some(found) = self.eat() {
let after = self.last_end;
self.diag(error!(before .. after, "unexpected {}", found.name()));
}
}
/// Add a decoration to the feedback.
pub fn deco(&mut self, deco: Spanned<Deco>) {
self.feedback.decos.push(deco);
}
/// Continue parsing in a group.
///
/// When the end delimiter of the group is reached, all subsequent calls to
/// `eat()` and `peek()` return `None`. Parsing can only continue with
/// a matching call to `end_group`.
///
/// # Panics
/// This panics if the next token does not start the given group.
pub fn start_group(&mut self, group: Group, mode: TokenMode) {
self.modes.push(self.tokens.mode());
self.tokens.set_mode(mode);
self.groups.push(group);
self.repeek();
match group {
Group::Paren => self.eat_assert(Token::LeftParen),
Group::Bracket => self.eat_assert(Token::LeftBracket),
Group::Brace => self.eat_assert(Token::LeftBrace),
Group::Subheader => {}
Group::Stmt => {}
Group::Expr => {}
}
}
/// End the parsing of a group.
///
/// # Panics
/// This panics if no group was started.
pub fn end_group(&mut self) {
let prev_mode = self.tokens.mode();
self.tokens.set_mode(self.modes.pop().expect("no pushed mode"));
let group = self.groups.pop().expect("no started group");
self.repeek();
// Eat the end delimiter if there is one.
if let Some((end, required)) = match group {
Group::Paren => Some((Token::RightParen, true)),
Group::Bracket => Some((Token::RightBracket, true)),
Group::Brace => Some((Token::RightBrace, true)),
Group::Subheader => None,
Group::Stmt => Some((Token::Semicolon, false)),
Group::Expr => None,
} {
if self.next == Some(end) {
// Bump the delimeter and return. No need to rescan in this case.
self.bump();
return;
} else if required {
self.diag(error!(self.next_start, "expected {}", end.name()));
}
}
// Rescan the peeked token if the mode changed.
if self.tokens.mode() != prev_mode {
self.tokens.jump(self.last_end);
self.bump();
}
}
/// Execute `f` and return the result alongside the span of everything `f`
/// ate. Excludes leading and trailing whitespace in code mode.
pub fn span<T, F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Spanned<T>
where
F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T,
{
let start = self.next_start;
let output = f(self);
let end = self.last_end;
output.with_span(start .. end)
}
/// A version of [`span`](Self::span) that works better with options.
pub fn span_if<T, F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Option<Spanned<T>>
where
F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> Option<T>,
{
self.span(f).transpose()
}
/// Consume the next token.
pub fn eat(&mut self) -> Option<Token<'s>> {
let token = self.peek()?;
self.bump();
Some(token)
}
/// Consume the next token if it is the given one.
pub fn eat_if(&mut self, t: Token) -> bool {
if self.peek() == Some(t) {
self.bump();
true
} else {
false
}
}
/// Consume the next token if the closure maps it a to `Some`-variant.
pub fn eat_map<T, F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Option<T>
where
F: FnOnce(Token<'s>) -> Option<T>,
{
let token = self.peek()?;
let mapped = f(token);
if mapped.is_some() {
self.bump();
}
mapped
}
/// Consume the next token, debug-asserting that it is the given one.
pub fn eat_assert(&mut self, t: Token) {
let next = self.eat();
debug_assert_eq!(next, Some(t));
}
/// Skip whitespace and comment tokens.
pub fn skip_white(&mut self) {
while matches!(
self.peek(),
Some(Token::Space(_)) |
Some(Token::LineComment(_)) |
Some(Token::BlockComment(_))
) {
self.eat();
}
}
/// Peek at the next token without consuming it.
pub fn peek(&self) -> Option<Token<'s>> {
self.peeked
}
/// Peek at the span of the next token.
///
/// Has length zero if `peek()` returns `None`.
pub fn peek_span(&self) -> Span {
Span::new(
self.next_start,
if self.eof() { self.next_start } else { self.tokens.pos() },
)
}
/// Checks whether the next token fulfills a condition.
///
/// Returns `false` if there is no next token.
pub fn check<F>(&self, f: F) -> bool
where
F: FnOnce(Token<'s>) -> bool,
{
self.peek().map_or(false, f)
}
/// Whether the end of the source string or group is reached.
pub fn eof(&self) -> bool {
self.peek().is_none()
}
/// The position at which the next token starts.
pub fn next_start(&self) -> Pos {
self.next_start
}
/// The position at which the last token ended.
///
/// Refers to the end of the last _non-whitespace_ token in code mode.
pub fn last_end(&self) -> Pos {
self.last_end
}
/// Jump to a position in the source string.
pub fn jump(&mut self, pos: Pos) {
self.tokens.jump(pos);
self.bump();
}
/// Slice a part out of the source string.
pub fn get(&self, span: impl Into<Span>) -> &'s str {
self.tokens.scanner().get(span.into().to_range())
}
/// The underlying scanner.
pub fn scanner(&self) -> Scanner<'s> {
let mut scanner = self.tokens.scanner().clone();
scanner.jump(self.next_start.to_usize());
scanner
}
fn bump(&mut self) {
self.last_end = self.tokens.pos();
self.next_start = self.tokens.pos();
self.next = self.tokens.next();
match self.tokens.mode() {
TokenMode::Markup => {}
TokenMode::Code => loop {
match self.next {
Some(Token::Space(n)) => {
if n >= 1 && self.groups.last() == Some(&Group::Stmt) {
break;
}
}
Some(Token::LineComment(_)) => {}
Some(Token::BlockComment(_)) => {}
_ => break,
}
self.next_start = self.tokens.pos();
self.next = self.tokens.next();
},
}
self.repeek();
}
fn repeek(&mut self) {
self.peeked = self.next;
let token = match self.next {
Some(token) => token,
None => return,
};
match token {
Token::RightParen if self.groups.contains(&Group::Paren) => {}
Token::RightBracket if self.groups.contains(&Group::Bracket) => {}
Token::RightBrace if self.groups.contains(&Group::Brace) => {}
Token::Semicolon if self.groups.contains(&Group::Stmt) => {}
Token::Space(n) if n >= 1 && self.groups.last() == Some(&Group::Stmt) => {}
Token::Pipe if self.groups.contains(&Group::Subheader) => {}
_ => return,
}
self.peeked = None;
}
}
impl Debug for Parser<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
let s = self.scanner();
write!(f, "Parser({}|{})", s.eaten(), s.rest())
}
}
/// A group, confined by optional start and end delimiters.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Group {
/// A parenthesized group: `(...)`.
Paren,
/// A bracketed group: `[...]`.
Bracket,
/// A curly-braced group: `{...}`.
Brace,
/// A group ended by a chained subheader or a closing bracket:
/// `... >>`, `...]`.
Subheader,
/// A group ended by a semicolon or a line break: `;`, `\n`.
Stmt,
/// A group for a single expression. Not ended by something specific.
Expr,
}