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Previously we swapped to events in the buffer, but that might be wrong if there aer `forward_parent` links pointing to the swapped-out node. Let's do the same via parent links instead, keeping the nodes in place
131 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
131 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
//! This module provides a way to construct a `File`.
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//! It is intended to be completely decoupled from the
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//! parser, so as to allow to evolve the tree representation
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//! and the parser algorithm independently.
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//!
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//! The `TreeSink` trait is the bridge between the parser and the
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//! tree builder: the parser produces a stream of events like
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//! `start node`, `finish node`, and `FileBuilder` converts
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//! this stream to a real tree.
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use std::mem;
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use crate::{
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ParseError,
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SyntaxKind::{self, *},
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TreeSink,
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};
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/// `Parser` produces a flat list of `Event`s.
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/// They are converted to a tree-structure in
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/// a separate pass, via `TreeBuilder`.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub(crate) enum Event {
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/// This event signifies the start of the node.
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/// It should be either abandoned (in which case the
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/// `kind` is `TOMBSTONE`, and the event is ignored),
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/// or completed via a `Finish` event.
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///
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/// All tokens between a `Start` and a `Finish` would
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/// become the children of the respective node.
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///
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/// For left-recursive syntactic constructs, the parser produces
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/// a child node before it sees a parent. `forward_parent`
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/// saves the position of current event's parent.
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///
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/// Consider this path
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///
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/// foo::bar
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///
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/// The events for it would look like this:
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///
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/// ```text
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/// START(PATH) IDENT('foo') FINISH START(PATH) T![::] IDENT('bar') FINISH
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/// | /\
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/// | |
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/// +------forward-parent------+
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/// ```
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///
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/// And the tree would look like this
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///
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/// ```text
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/// +--PATH---------+
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/// | | |
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/// | | |
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/// | '::' 'bar'
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/// |
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/// PATH
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/// |
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/// 'foo'
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/// ```
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///
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/// See also `CompletedMarker::precede`.
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Start {
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kind: SyntaxKind,
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forward_parent: Option<u32>,
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},
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/// Complete the previous `Start` event
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Finish,
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/// Produce a single leaf-element.
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/// `n_raw_tokens` is used to glue complex contextual tokens.
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/// For example, lexer tokenizes `>>` as `>`, `>`, and
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/// `n_raw_tokens = 2` is used to produced a single `>>`.
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Token {
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kind: SyntaxKind,
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n_raw_tokens: u8,
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},
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Error {
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msg: ParseError,
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},
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}
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impl Event {
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pub(crate) fn tombstone() -> Self {
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Event::Start { kind: TOMBSTONE, forward_parent: None }
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}
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}
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/// Generate the syntax tree with the control of events.
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pub(super) fn process(sink: &mut dyn TreeSink, mut events: Vec<Event>) {
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let mut forward_parents = Vec::new();
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for i in 0..events.len() {
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match mem::replace(&mut events[i], Event::tombstone()) {
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Event::Start { kind, forward_parent } => {
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// For events[A, B, C], B is A's forward_parent, C is B's forward_parent,
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// in the normal control flow, the parent-child relation: `A -> B -> C`,
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// while with the magic forward_parent, it writes: `C <- B <- A`.
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// append `A` into parents.
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forward_parents.push(kind);
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let mut idx = i;
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let mut fp = forward_parent;
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while let Some(fwd) = fp {
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idx += fwd as usize;
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// append `A`'s forward_parent `B`
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fp = match mem::replace(&mut events[idx], Event::tombstone()) {
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Event::Start { kind, forward_parent } => {
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forward_parents.push(kind);
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forward_parent
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}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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};
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// append `B`'s forward_parent `C` in the next stage.
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}
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for kind in forward_parents.drain(..).rev() {
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if kind != TOMBSTONE {
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sink.start_node(kind);
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}
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}
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}
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Event::Finish => sink.finish_node(),
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Event::Token { kind, n_raw_tokens } => {
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sink.token(kind, n_raw_tokens);
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}
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Event::Error { msg } => sink.error(msg),
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}
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}
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}
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