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This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses. One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is dictated by the ToString AO.
216 lines
5.6 KiB
C++
216 lines
5.6 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, Benoit Lormeau <blormeau@outlook.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/Assertions.h>
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#include <AK/CharacterTypes.h>
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#include <AK/GenericLexer.h>
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#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
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#ifndef KERNEL
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# include <AK/DeprecatedString.h>
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# include <AK/Utf16View.h>
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#endif
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namespace AK {
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// Consume a number of characters
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StringView GenericLexer::consume(size_t count)
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{
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if (count == 0)
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return {};
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size_t start = m_index;
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size_t length = min(count, m_input.length() - m_index);
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m_index += length;
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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// Consume the rest of the input
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_all()
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{
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if (is_eof())
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return {};
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auto rest = m_input.substring_view(m_index, m_input.length() - m_index);
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m_index = m_input.length();
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return rest;
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}
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// Consume until a new line is found
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_line()
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{
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size_t start = m_index;
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while (!is_eof() && peek() != '\r' && peek() != '\n')
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m_index++;
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size_t length = m_index - start;
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consume_specific('\r');
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consume_specific('\n');
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if (length == 0)
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return {};
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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// Consume and return characters until `stop` is peek'd
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_until(char stop)
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{
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size_t start = m_index;
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while (!is_eof() && peek() != stop)
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m_index++;
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size_t length = m_index - start;
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if (length == 0)
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return {};
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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// Consume and return characters until the string `stop` is found
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_until(char const* stop)
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{
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size_t start = m_index;
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while (!is_eof() && !next_is(stop))
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m_index++;
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size_t length = m_index - start;
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if (length == 0)
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return {};
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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// Consume and return characters until the string `stop` is found
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_until(StringView stop)
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{
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size_t start = m_index;
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while (!is_eof() && !next_is(stop))
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m_index++;
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size_t length = m_index - start;
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if (length == 0)
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return {};
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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/*
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* Consume a string surrounded by single or double quotes. The returned
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* StringView does not include the quotes. An escape character can be provided
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* to capture the enclosing quotes. Please note that the escape character will
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* still be in the resulting StringView
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*/
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StringView GenericLexer::consume_quoted_string(char escape_char)
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{
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if (!next_is(is_quote))
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return {};
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char quote_char = consume();
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size_t start = m_index;
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while (!is_eof()) {
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if (next_is(escape_char))
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m_index++;
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else if (next_is(quote_char))
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break;
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m_index++;
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}
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size_t length = m_index - start;
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if (peek() != quote_char) {
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// Restore the index in case the string is unterminated
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m_index = start - 1;
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return {};
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}
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// Ignore closing quote
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ignore();
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return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
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}
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#ifndef KERNEL
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DeprecatedString GenericLexer::consume_and_unescape_string(char escape_char)
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{
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auto view = consume_quoted_string(escape_char);
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if (view.is_null())
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return {};
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StringBuilder builder;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < view.length(); ++i)
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builder.append(consume_escaped_character(escape_char));
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return builder.to_deprecated_string();
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}
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auto GenericLexer::consume_escaped_code_point(bool combine_surrogate_pairs) -> Result<u32, UnicodeEscapeError>
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{
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if (!consume_specific("\\u"sv))
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return UnicodeEscapeError::MalformedUnicodeEscape;
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if (next_is('{'))
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return decode_code_point();
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return decode_single_or_paired_surrogate(combine_surrogate_pairs);
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}
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auto GenericLexer::decode_code_point() -> Result<u32, UnicodeEscapeError>
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{
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bool starts_with_open_bracket = consume_specific('{');
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VERIFY(starts_with_open_bracket);
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u32 code_point = 0;
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while (true) {
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if (!next_is(is_ascii_hex_digit))
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return UnicodeEscapeError::MalformedUnicodeEscape;
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auto new_code_point = (code_point << 4u) | parse_ascii_hex_digit(consume());
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if (new_code_point < code_point)
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return UnicodeEscapeError::UnicodeEscapeOverflow;
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code_point = new_code_point;
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if (consume_specific('}'))
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break;
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}
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if (is_unicode(code_point))
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return code_point;
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return UnicodeEscapeError::UnicodeEscapeOverflow;
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}
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auto GenericLexer::decode_single_or_paired_surrogate(bool combine_surrogate_pairs) -> Result<u32, UnicodeEscapeError>
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{
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constexpr size_t surrogate_length = 4;
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auto decode_one_surrogate = [&]() -> Optional<u16> {
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u16 surrogate = 0;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < surrogate_length; ++i) {
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if (!next_is(is_ascii_hex_digit))
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return {};
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surrogate = (surrogate << 4u) | parse_ascii_hex_digit(consume());
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}
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return surrogate;
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};
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auto high_surrogate = decode_one_surrogate();
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if (!high_surrogate.has_value())
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return UnicodeEscapeError::MalformedUnicodeEscape;
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if (!Utf16View::is_high_surrogate(*high_surrogate))
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return *high_surrogate;
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if (!combine_surrogate_pairs || !consume_specific("\\u"sv))
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return *high_surrogate;
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auto low_surrogate = decode_one_surrogate();
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if (!low_surrogate.has_value())
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return UnicodeEscapeError::MalformedUnicodeEscape;
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if (Utf16View::is_low_surrogate(*low_surrogate))
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return Utf16View::decode_surrogate_pair(*high_surrogate, *low_surrogate);
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retreat(6);
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return *high_surrogate;
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}
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#endif
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}
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