101 lines
2.4 KiB
Go
101 lines
2.4 KiB
Go
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package lexer
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import (
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"bytes"
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"io"
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"strings"
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"text/scanner"
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)
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// TextScannerLexer is a lexer that uses the text/scanner module.
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var (
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TextScannerLexer Definition = &defaultDefinition{}
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// DefaultDefinition defines properties for the default lexer.
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DefaultDefinition = TextScannerLexer
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)
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type defaultDefinition struct{}
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func (d *defaultDefinition) Lex(filename string, r io.Reader) (Lexer, error) {
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return Lex(filename, r), nil
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}
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func (d *defaultDefinition) Symbols() map[string]TokenType {
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return map[string]TokenType{
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"EOF": EOF,
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"Char": scanner.Char,
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"Ident": scanner.Ident,
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"Int": scanner.Int,
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"Float": scanner.Float,
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"String": scanner.String,
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"RawString": scanner.RawString,
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"Comment": scanner.Comment,
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}
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}
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// textScannerLexer is a Lexer based on text/scanner.Scanner
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type textScannerLexer struct {
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scanner *scanner.Scanner
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filename string
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err error
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}
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// Lex an io.Reader with text/scanner.Scanner.
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//
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// This provides very fast lexing of source code compatible with Go tokens.
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//
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// Note that this differs from text/scanner.Scanner in that string tokens will be unquoted.
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func Lex(filename string, r io.Reader) Lexer {
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s := &scanner.Scanner{}
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s.Init(r)
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lexer := lexWithScanner(filename, s)
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lexer.scanner.Error = func(s *scanner.Scanner, msg string) {
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// This is to support single quoted strings. Hacky.
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if !strings.HasSuffix(msg, "char literal") {
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lexer.err = errorf(Position(lexer.scanner.Pos()), msg)
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}
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}
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return lexer
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}
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// LexWithScanner creates a Lexer from a user-provided scanner.Scanner.
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//
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// Useful if you need to customise the Scanner.
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func LexWithScanner(filename string, scan *scanner.Scanner) Lexer {
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return lexWithScanner(filename, scan)
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}
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func lexWithScanner(filename string, scan *scanner.Scanner) *textScannerLexer {
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lexer := &textScannerLexer{
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filename: filename,
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scanner: scan,
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}
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return lexer
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}
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// LexBytes returns a new default lexer over bytes.
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func LexBytes(filename string, b []byte) Lexer {
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return Lex(filename, bytes.NewReader(b))
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}
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// LexString returns a new default lexer over a string.
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func LexString(filename, s string) Lexer {
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return Lex(filename, strings.NewReader(s))
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}
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func (t *textScannerLexer) Next() (Token, error) {
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typ := t.scanner.Scan()
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text := t.scanner.TokenText()
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pos := Position(t.scanner.Position)
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pos.Filename = t.filename
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if t.err != nil {
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return Token{}, t.err
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}
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return Token{
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Type: TokenType(typ),
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Value: text,
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Pos: pos,
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}, nil
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}
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