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// Copyright 2018 Frank Schroeder. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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// |
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// Parts of the lexer are from the template/text/parser package |
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// For these parts the following applies: |
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// |
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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file of the go 1.2 |
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// distribution. |
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package properties |
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import ( |
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"fmt" |
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"strconv" |
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"strings" |
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"unicode/utf8" |
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) |
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// item represents a token or text string returned from the scanner. |
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type item struct { |
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typ itemType // The type of this item. |
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pos int // The starting position, in bytes, of this item in the input string. |
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val string // The value of this item. |
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} |
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func (i item) String() string { |
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switch { |
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case i.typ == itemEOF: |
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return "EOF" |
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case i.typ == itemError: |
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return i.val |
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case len(i.val) > 10: |
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return fmt.Sprintf("%.10q...", i.val) |
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} |
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return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i.val) |
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} |
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// itemType identifies the type of lex items. |
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type itemType int |
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const ( |
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itemError itemType = iota // error occurred; value is text of error |
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itemEOF |
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itemKey // a key |
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itemValue // a value |
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itemComment // a comment |
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) |
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// defines a constant for EOF |
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const eof = -1 |
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// permitted whitespace characters space, FF and TAB |
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const whitespace = " \f\t" |
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// stateFn represents the state of the scanner as a function that returns the next state. |
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type stateFn func(*lexer) stateFn |
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// lexer holds the state of the scanner. |
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type lexer struct { |
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input string // the string being scanned |
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state stateFn // the next lexing function to enter |
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pos int // current position in the input |
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start int // start position of this item |
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width int // width of last rune read from input |
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lastPos int // position of most recent item returned by nextItem |
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runes []rune // scanned runes for this item |
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items chan item // channel of scanned items |
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} |
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// next returns the next rune in the input. |
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func (l *lexer) next() rune { |
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if l.pos >= len(l.input) { |
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l.width = 0 |
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return eof |
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} |
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r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(l.input[l.pos:]) |
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l.width = w |
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l.pos += l.width |
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return r |
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} |
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// peek returns but does not consume the next rune in the input. |
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func (l *lexer) peek() rune { |
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r := l.next() |
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l.backup() |
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return r |
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} |
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// backup steps back one rune. Can only be called once per call of next. |
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func (l *lexer) backup() { |
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l.pos -= l.width |
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} |
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// emit passes an item back to the client. |
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func (l *lexer) emit(t itemType) { |
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i := item{t, l.start, string(l.runes)} |
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l.items <- i |
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l.start = l.pos |
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l.runes = l.runes[:0] |
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} |
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// ignore skips over the pending input before this point. |
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func (l *lexer) ignore() { |
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l.start = l.pos |
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} |
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// appends the rune to the current value |
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func (l *lexer) appendRune(r rune) { |
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l.runes = append(l.runes, r) |
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} |
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// accept consumes the next rune if it's from the valid set. |
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func (l *lexer) accept(valid string) bool { |
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if strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) { |
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return true |
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} |
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l.backup() |
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return false |
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} |
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// acceptRun consumes a run of runes from the valid set. |
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func (l *lexer) acceptRun(valid string) { |
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for strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) { |
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} |
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l.backup() |
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} |
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// acceptRunUntil consumes a run of runes up to a terminator. |
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func (l *lexer) acceptRunUntil(term rune) { |
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for term != l.next() { |
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} |
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l.backup() |
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} |
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// hasText returns true if the current parsed text is not empty. |
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func (l *lexer) isNotEmpty() bool { |
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return l.pos > l.start |
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} |
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// lineNumber reports which line we're on, based on the position of |
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// the previous item returned by nextItem. Doing it this way |
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// means we don't have to worry about peek double counting. |
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func (l *lexer) lineNumber() int { |
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return 1 + strings.Count(l.input[:l.lastPos], "\n") |
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} |
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// errorf returns an error token and terminates the scan by passing |
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// back a nil pointer that will be the next state, terminating l.nextItem. |
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func (l *lexer) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) stateFn { |
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l.items <- item{itemError, l.start, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// nextItem returns the next item from the input. |
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func (l *lexer) nextItem() item { |
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i := <-l.items |
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l.lastPos = i.pos |
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return i |
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} |
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// lex creates a new scanner for the input string. |
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func lex(input string) *lexer { |
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l := &lexer{ |
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input: input, |
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items: make(chan item), |
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runes: make([]rune, 0, 32), |
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} |
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go l.run() |
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return l |
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} |
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// run runs the state machine for the lexer. |
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func (l *lexer) run() { |
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for l.state = lexBeforeKey(l); l.state != nil; { |
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l.state = l.state(l) |
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} |
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} |
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// state functions |
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// lexBeforeKey scans until a key begins. |
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func lexBeforeKey(l *lexer) stateFn { |
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switch r := l.next(); { |
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case isEOF(r): |
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l.emit(itemEOF) |
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return nil |
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case isEOL(r): |
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l.ignore() |
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return lexBeforeKey |
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case isComment(r): |
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return lexComment |
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case isWhitespace(r): |
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l.ignore() |
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return lexBeforeKey |
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default: |
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l.backup() |
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return lexKey |
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} |
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} |
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// lexComment scans a comment line. The comment character has already been scanned. |
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func lexComment(l *lexer) stateFn { |
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l.acceptRun(whitespace) |
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l.ignore() |
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for { |
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switch r := l.next(); { |
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case isEOF(r): |
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l.ignore() |
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l.emit(itemEOF) |
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return nil |
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case isEOL(r): |
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l.emit(itemComment) |
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return lexBeforeKey |
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default: |
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l.appendRune(r) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// lexKey scans the key up to a delimiter |
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func lexKey(l *lexer) stateFn { |
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var r rune |
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Loop: |
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for { |
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switch r = l.next(); { |
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case isEscape(r): |
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err := l.scanEscapeSequence() |
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if err != nil { |
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return l.errorf(err.Error()) |
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} |
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case isEndOfKey(r): |
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l.backup() |
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break Loop |
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case isEOF(r): |
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break Loop |
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default: |
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l.appendRune(r) |
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} |
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} |
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if len(l.runes) > 0 { |
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l.emit(itemKey) |
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} |
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if isEOF(r) { |
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l.emit(itemEOF) |
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return nil |
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} |
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return lexBeforeValue |
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} |
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// lexBeforeValue scans the delimiter between key and value. |
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// Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. |
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// We expect to be just after the key. |
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func lexBeforeValue(l *lexer) stateFn { |
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l.acceptRun(whitespace) |
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l.accept(":=") |
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l.acceptRun(whitespace) |
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l.ignore() |
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return lexValue |
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} |
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// lexValue scans text until the end of the line. We expect to be just after the delimiter. |
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func lexValue(l *lexer) stateFn { |
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for { |
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switch r := l.next(); { |
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case isEscape(r): |
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if isEOL(l.peek()) { |
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l.next() |
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l.acceptRun(whitespace) |
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} else { |
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err := l.scanEscapeSequence() |
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if err != nil { |
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return l.errorf(err.Error()) |
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} |
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} |
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case isEOL(r): |
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l.emit(itemValue) |
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l.ignore() |
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return lexBeforeKey |
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case isEOF(r): |
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l.emit(itemValue) |
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l.emit(itemEOF) |
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return nil |
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default: |
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l.appendRune(r) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// scanEscapeSequence scans either one of the escaped characters |
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// or a unicode literal. We expect to be after the escape character. |
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func (l *lexer) scanEscapeSequence() error { |
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switch r := l.next(); { |
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case isEscapedCharacter(r): |
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l.appendRune(decodeEscapedCharacter(r)) |
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return nil |
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case atUnicodeLiteral(r): |
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return l.scanUnicodeLiteral() |
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case isEOF(r): |
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return fmt.Errorf("premature EOF") |
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// silently drop the escape character and append the rune as is |
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default: |
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l.appendRune(r) |
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return nil |
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} |
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} |
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// scans a unicode literal in the form \uXXXX. We expect to be after the \u. |
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func (l *lexer) scanUnicodeLiteral() error { |
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// scan the digits |
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d := make([]rune, 4) |
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for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { |
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d[i] = l.next() |
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if d[i] == eof || !strings.ContainsRune("0123456789abcdefABCDEF", d[i]) { |
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid unicode literal") |
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} |
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} |
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// decode the digits into a rune |
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r, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(d), 16, 0) |
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if err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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l.appendRune(rune(r)) |
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return nil |
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} |
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// decodeEscapedCharacter returns the unescaped rune. We expect to be after the escape character. |
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func decodeEscapedCharacter(r rune) rune { |
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switch r { |
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case 'f': |
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return '\f' |
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case 'n': |
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return '\n' |
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case 'r': |
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return '\r' |
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case 't': |
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return '\t' |
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default: |
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return r |
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} |
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} |
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// atUnicodeLiteral reports whether we are at a unicode literal. |
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// The escape character has already been consumed. |
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func atUnicodeLiteral(r rune) bool { |
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return r == 'u' |
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} |
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// isComment reports whether we are at the start of a comment. |
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func isComment(r rune) bool { |
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return r == '#' || r == '!' |
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} |
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// isEndOfKey reports whether the rune terminates the current key. |
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func isEndOfKey(r rune) bool { |
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return strings.ContainsRune(" \f\t\r\n:=", r) |
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} |
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// isEOF reports whether we are at EOF. |
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func isEOF(r rune) bool { |
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return r == eof |
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} |
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// isEOL reports whether we are at a new line character. |
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func isEOL(r rune) bool { |
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return r == '\n' || r == '\r' |
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} |
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// isEscape reports whether the rune is the escape character which |
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// prefixes unicode literals and other escaped characters. |
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func isEscape(r rune) bool { |
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return r == '\\' |
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} |
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// isEscapedCharacter reports whether we are at one of the characters that need escaping. |
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// The escape character has already been consumed. |
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func isEscapedCharacter(r rune) bool { |
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return strings.ContainsRune(" :=fnrt", r) |
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} |
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// isWhitespace reports whether the rune is a whitespace character. |
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func isWhitespace(r rune) bool { |
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return strings.ContainsRune(whitespace, r) |
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}
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