gremlin/libs/yaml-cpp/src/scanner.cpp

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#include "scanner.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "exceptions.h"
#include "exp.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <memory>
namespace YAML
{
Scanner::Scanner(std::istream& in)
: INPUT(in), m_startedStream(false), m_endedStream(false), m_simpleKeyAllowed(false), m_canBeJSONFlow(false)
{
}
Scanner::~Scanner()
{
for(unsigned i=0;i<m_indentRefs.size();i++)
delete m_indentRefs[i];
m_indentRefs.clear();
}
// empty
// . Returns true if there are no more tokens to be read
bool Scanner::empty()
{
EnsureTokensInQueue();
return m_tokens.empty();
}
// pop
// . Simply removes the next token on the queue.
void Scanner::pop()
{
EnsureTokensInQueue();
if(!m_tokens.empty()) {
// Saved anchors shouldn't survive popping the document end marker
if (m_tokens.front().type == Token::DOC_END) {
ClearAnchors();
}
m_tokens.pop();
}
}
// peek
// . Returns (but does not remove) the next token on the queue.
Token& Scanner::peek()
{
EnsureTokensInQueue();
assert(!m_tokens.empty()); // should we be asserting here? I mean, we really just be checking
// if it's empty before peeking.
#if 0
static Token *pLast = 0;
if(pLast != &m_tokens.front())
std::cerr << "peek: " << m_tokens.front() << "\n";
pLast = &m_tokens.front();
#endif
return m_tokens.front();
}
// EnsureTokensInQueue
// . Scan until there's a valid token at the front of the queue,
// or we're sure the queue is empty.
void Scanner::EnsureTokensInQueue()
{
while(1) {
if(!m_tokens.empty()) {
Token& token = m_tokens.front();
// if this guy's valid, then we're done
if(token.status == Token::VALID)
return;
// here's where we clean up the impossible tokens
if(token.status == Token::INVALID) {
m_tokens.pop();
continue;
}
// note: what's left are the unverified tokens
}
// no token? maybe we've actually finished
if(m_endedStream)
return;
// no? then scan...
ScanNextToken();
}
}
// ScanNextToken
// . The main scanning function; here we branch out and
// scan whatever the next token should be.
void Scanner::ScanNextToken()
{
if(m_endedStream)
return;
if(!m_startedStream)
return StartStream();
// get rid of whitespace, etc. (in between tokens it should be irrelevent)
ScanToNextToken();
// maybe need to end some blocks
PopIndentToHere();
// *****
// And now branch based on the next few characters!
// *****
// end of stream
if(!INPUT)
return EndStream();
if(INPUT.column() == 0 && INPUT.peek() == Keys::Directive)
return ScanDirective();
// document token
if(INPUT.column() == 0 && Exp::DocStart().Matches(INPUT))
return ScanDocStart();
if(INPUT.column() == 0 && Exp::DocEnd().Matches(INPUT))
return ScanDocEnd();
// flow start/end/entry
if(INPUT.peek() == Keys::FlowSeqStart || INPUT.peek() == Keys::FlowMapStart)
return ScanFlowStart();
if(INPUT.peek() == Keys::FlowSeqEnd || INPUT.peek() == Keys::FlowMapEnd)
return ScanFlowEnd();
if(INPUT.peek() == Keys::FlowEntry)
return ScanFlowEntry();
// block/map stuff
if(Exp::BlockEntry().Matches(INPUT))
return ScanBlockEntry();
if((InBlockContext() ? Exp::Key() : Exp::KeyInFlow()).Matches(INPUT))
return ScanKey();
if(GetValueRegex().Matches(INPUT))
return ScanValue();
// alias/anchor
if(INPUT.peek() == Keys::Alias || INPUT.peek() == Keys::Anchor)
return ScanAnchorOrAlias();
// tag
if(INPUT.peek() == Keys::Tag)
return ScanTag();
// special scalars
if(InBlockContext() && (INPUT.peek() == Keys::LiteralScalar || INPUT.peek() == Keys::FoldedScalar))
return ScanBlockScalar();
if(INPUT.peek() == '\'' || INPUT.peek() == '\"')
return ScanQuotedScalar();
// plain scalars
if((InBlockContext() ? Exp::PlainScalar() : Exp::PlainScalarInFlow()).Matches(INPUT))
return ScanPlainScalar();
// don't know what it is!
throw ParserException(INPUT.mark(), ErrorMsg::UNKNOWN_TOKEN);
}
// ScanToNextToken
// . Eats input until we reach the next token-like thing.
void Scanner::ScanToNextToken()
{
while(1) {
// first eat whitespace
while(INPUT && IsWhitespaceToBeEaten(INPUT.peek())) {
if(InBlockContext() && Exp::Tab().Matches(INPUT))
m_simpleKeyAllowed = false;
INPUT.eat(1);
}
// then eat a comment
if(Exp::Comment().Matches(INPUT)) {
// eat until line break
while(INPUT && !Exp::Break().Matches(INPUT))
INPUT.eat(1);
}
// if it's NOT a line break, then we're done!
if(!Exp::Break().Matches(INPUT))
break;
// otherwise, let's eat the line break and keep going
int n = Exp::Break().Match(INPUT);
INPUT.eat(n);
// oh yeah, and let's get rid of that simple key
InvalidateSimpleKey();
// new line - we may be able to accept a simple key now
if(InBlockContext())
m_simpleKeyAllowed = true;
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Misc. helpers
// IsWhitespaceToBeEaten
// . We can eat whitespace if it's a space or tab
// . Note: originally tabs in block context couldn't be eaten
// "where a simple key could be allowed
// (i.e., not at the beginning of a line, or following '-', '?', or ':')"
// I think this is wrong, since tabs can be non-content whitespace; it's just
// that they can't contribute to indentation, so once you've seen a tab in a
// line, you can't start a simple key
bool Scanner::IsWhitespaceToBeEaten(char ch)
{
if(ch == ' ')
return true;
if(ch == '\t')
return true;
return false;
}
// GetValueRegex
// . Get the appropriate regex to check if it's a value token
const RegEx& Scanner::GetValueRegex() const
{
if(InBlockContext())
return Exp::Value();
return m_canBeJSONFlow ? Exp::ValueInJSONFlow() : Exp::ValueInFlow();
}
// StartStream
// . Set the initial conditions for starting a stream.
void Scanner::StartStream()
{
m_startedStream = true;
m_simpleKeyAllowed = true;
IndentMarker *pIndent = new IndentMarker(-1, IndentMarker::NONE);
m_indentRefs.push_back(pIndent);
m_indents.push(pIndent);
m_anchors.clear();
}
// EndStream
// . Close out the stream, finish up, etc.
void Scanner::EndStream()
{
// force newline
if(INPUT.column() > 0)
INPUT.ResetColumn();
PopAllIndents();
PopAllSimpleKeys();
m_simpleKeyAllowed = false;
m_endedStream = true;
}
Token *Scanner::PushToken(Token::TYPE type)
{
m_tokens.push(Token(type, INPUT.mark()));
return &m_tokens.back();
}
Token::TYPE Scanner::GetStartTokenFor(IndentMarker::INDENT_TYPE type) const
{
switch(type) {
case IndentMarker::SEQ: return Token::BLOCK_SEQ_START;
case IndentMarker::MAP: return Token::BLOCK_MAP_START;
case IndentMarker::NONE: assert(false); break;
}
assert(false);
}
// PushIndentTo
// . Pushes an indentation onto the stack, and enqueues the
// proper token (sequence start or mapping start).
// . Returns the indent marker it generates (if any).
Scanner::IndentMarker *Scanner::PushIndentTo(int column, IndentMarker::INDENT_TYPE type)
{
// are we in flow?
if(InFlowContext())
return 0;
std::auto_ptr<IndentMarker> pIndent(new IndentMarker(column, type));
IndentMarker& indent = *pIndent;
const IndentMarker& lastIndent = *m_indents.top();
// is this actually an indentation?
if(indent.column < lastIndent.column)
return 0;
if(indent.column == lastIndent.column && !(indent.type == IndentMarker::SEQ && lastIndent.type == IndentMarker::MAP))
return 0;
// push a start token
indent.pStartToken = PushToken(GetStartTokenFor(type));
// and then the indent
m_indents.push(&indent);
m_indentRefs.push_back(pIndent.release());
return m_indentRefs.back();
}
// PopIndentToHere
// . Pops indentations off the stack until we reach the current indentation level,
// and enqueues the proper token each time.
// . Then pops all invalid indentations off.
void Scanner::PopIndentToHere()
{
// are we in flow?
if(InFlowContext())
return;
// now pop away
while(!m_indents.empty()) {
const IndentMarker& indent = *m_indents.top();
if(indent.column < INPUT.column())
break;
if(indent.column == INPUT.column() && !(indent.type == IndentMarker::SEQ && !Exp::BlockEntry().Matches(INPUT)))
break;
PopIndent();
}
while(!m_indents.empty() && m_indents.top()->status == IndentMarker::INVALID)
PopIndent();
}
// PopAllIndents
// . Pops all indentations (except for the base empty one) off the stack,
// and enqueues the proper token each time.
void Scanner::PopAllIndents()
{
// are we in flow?
if(InFlowContext())
return;
// now pop away
while(!m_indents.empty()) {
const IndentMarker& indent = *m_indents.top();
if(indent.type == IndentMarker::NONE)
break;
PopIndent();
}
}
// PopIndent
// . Pops a single indent, pushing the proper token
void Scanner::PopIndent()
{
const IndentMarker& indent = *m_indents.top();
m_indents.pop();
if(indent.status != IndentMarker::VALID) {
InvalidateSimpleKey();
return;
}
if(indent.type == IndentMarker::SEQ)
m_tokens.push(Token(Token::BLOCK_SEQ_END, INPUT.mark()));
else if(indent.type == IndentMarker::MAP)
m_tokens.push(Token(Token::BLOCK_MAP_END, INPUT.mark()));
}
// GetTopIndent
int Scanner::GetTopIndent() const
{
if(m_indents.empty())
return 0;
return m_indents.top()->column;
}
// Save
// . Saves a pointer to the Node object referenced by a particular anchor
// name.
void Scanner::Save(const std::string& anchor, Node* value)
{
m_anchors[anchor] = value;
}
// Retrieve
// . Retrieves a pointer previously saved for an anchor name.
// . Throws an exception if the anchor has not been defined.
const Node *Scanner::Retrieve(const std::string& anchor) const
{
typedef std::map<std::string, const Node *> map;
map::const_iterator itNode = m_anchors.find(anchor);
if(m_anchors.end() == itNode)
ThrowParserException(ErrorMsg::UNKNOWN_ANCHOR);
return itNode->second;
}
// ThrowParserException
// . Throws a ParserException with the current token location
// (if available).
// . Does not parse any more tokens.
void Scanner::ThrowParserException(const std::string& msg) const
{
Mark mark = Mark::null();
if(!m_tokens.empty()) {
const Token& token = m_tokens.front();
mark = token.mark;
}
throw ParserException(mark, msg);
}
void Scanner::ClearAnchors()
{
m_anchors.clear();
}
}