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/** \file tokenizer.h
A specialized tokenizer for tokenizing the fish language. In the
future, the tokenizer should be extended to support marks,
tokenizing multiple strings and disposing of unused string
segments.
*/
#ifndef FISH_TOKENIZER_H
#define FISH_TOKENIZER_H
#include <wchar.h>
#include "common.h"
/**
Token types
*/
enum token_type
{
TOK_NONE, /**< Tokenizer not yet constructed */
TOK_ERROR, /**< Error reading token */
TOK_STRING,/**< String token */
TOK_PIPE,/**< Pipe token */
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TOK_END,/**< End token (semicolon or newline, not literal end) */
TOK_REDIRECT_OUT, /**< redirection token */
TOK_REDIRECT_APPEND,/**< redirection append token */
TOK_REDIRECT_IN,/**< input redirection token */
TOK_REDIRECT_FD,/**< redirection to new fd token */
TOK_REDIRECT_NOCLOB, /**<? redirection token */
TOK_BACKGROUND,/**< send job to bg token */
TOK_COMMENT/**< comment token */
};
/**
Tokenizer error types
*/
enum tokenizer_error
{
TOK_UNTERMINATED_QUOTE,
TOK_UNTERMINATED_SUBSHELL,
TOK_UNTERMINATED_ESCAPE,
TOK_OTHER
}
;
/**
Flag telling the tokenizer to accept incomplete parameters,
i.e. parameters with mismatching paranthesis, etc. This is useful
for tab-completion.
*/
#define TOK_ACCEPT_UNFINISHED 1
/**
Flag telling the tokenizer not to remove comments. Useful for
syntax highlighting.
*/
#define TOK_SHOW_COMMENTS 2
/** Flag telling the tokenizer to not generate error messages, which we need to do when tokenizing off of the main thread (since wgettext is not thread safe).
*/
#define TOK_SQUASH_ERRORS 4
/** Ordinarily, the tokenizer ignores newlines following a newline, or a semicolon.
This flag tells the tokenizer to return each of them as a separate END. */
#define TOK_SHOW_BLANK_LINES 8
typedef unsigned int tok_flags_t;
/**
The tokenizer struct.
*/
struct tokenizer_t
{
/** A pointer into the original string, showing where the next token begins */
const wchar_t *buff;
/** A copy of the original string */
const wchar_t *orig_buff;
/** The last token */
wcstring last_token;
/** Type of last token*/
enum token_type last_type;
/** Offset of last token*/
size_t last_pos;
/** Whether there are more tokens*/
bool has_next;
/** Whether incomplete tokens are accepted*/
bool accept_unfinished;
/** Whether comments should be returned*/
bool show_comments;
/** Whether all blank lines are returned */
bool show_blank_lines;
/** Type of last quote, can be either ' or ".*/
wchar_t last_quote;
/** Last error */
int error;
/* Whether we are squashing errors */
bool squash_errors;
/* Cached line number information */
size_t cached_lineno_offset;
int cached_lineno_count;
/* Whether to continue the previous line after the comment */
bool continue_line_after_comment;
/**
Constructor for a tokenizer. b is the string that is to be
tokenized. It is not copied, and should not be freed by the caller
until after the tokenizer is destroyed.
\param b The string to tokenize
\param flags Flags to the tokenizer. Setting TOK_ACCEPT_UNFINISHED will cause the tokenizer
to accept incomplete tokens, such as a subshell without a closing
parenthesis, as a valid token. Setting TOK_SHOW_COMMENTS will return comments as tokens
*/
tokenizer_t(const wchar_t *b, tok_flags_t flags);
};
/**
Jump to the next token.
*/
void tok_next(tokenizer_t *tok);
/**
Returns the type of the last token. Must be one of the values in the token_type enum.
*/
enum token_type tok_last_type(tokenizer_t *tok);
/**
Returns the last token string. The string should not be freed by the caller. This returns nonsense results for some token types, like TOK_END.
*/
const wchar_t *tok_last(tokenizer_t *tok);
/**
Returns true as long as there are more tokens left
*/
int tok_has_next(tokenizer_t *tok);
/**
Returns the position of the beginning of the current token in the original string
*/
int tok_get_pos(const tokenizer_t *tok);
/** Returns the extent of the current token */
size_t tok_get_extent(const tokenizer_t *tok);
/**
Returns only the first token from the specified string. This is a
convenience function, used to retrieve the first token of a
string. This can be useful for error messages, etc.
On failure, returns the empty string.
*/
wcstring tok_first(const wchar_t *str);
/**
Indicates whether a character can be part of a string, or is a string separator.
Separators include newline, tab, |, ^, >, <, etc.
is_first should indicate whether this is the first character in a potential string.
*/
bool tok_is_string_character(wchar_t c, bool is_first);
/**
Move tokenizer position
*/
void tok_set_pos(tokenizer_t *tok, int pos);
/**
Returns a string description of the specified token type
*/
const wchar_t *tok_get_desc(int type);
/**
Get tokenizer error type. Should only be called if tok_last_tope returns TOK_ERROR.
*/
int tok_get_error(tokenizer_t *tok);
/* Helper function to determine redirection type from a string, or TOK_NONE if the redirection is invalid. Also returns the fd by reference. */
enum token_type redirection_type_for_string(const wcstring &str, int *out_fd = NULL);
/* Helper function to determine which fd is redirected by a pipe */
int fd_redirected_by_pipe(const wcstring &str);
/* Helper function to return oflags (as in open(2)) for a redirection type */
int oflags_for_redirection_type(enum token_type type);
enum move_word_style_t
{
move_word_style_punctuation, //stop at punctuation
move_word_style_path_components //stops at path components
};
/* Our state machine that implements "one word" movement or erasure. */
class move_word_state_machine_t
{
private:
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bool consume_char_punctuation(wchar_t c);
bool consume_char_path_components(wchar_t c);
bool is_path_component_character(wchar_t c);
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int state;
move_word_style_t style;
public:
move_word_state_machine_t(move_word_style_t st);
bool consume_char(wchar_t c);
void reset();
};
#endif