Add docs to text/scanner

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gingerBill
2020-12-07 12:43:28 +00:00
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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
// package text/scanner provides a scanner and tokenizer for UTF-8-encoded text.
// It takes a string providing the source, which then can be tokenized through
// repeated calls to the scan procedure.
// For compatibility with existing tooling and languages, the NUL character is not allowed.
// If an UTF-8 encoded byte order mark (BOM) is the first character in the first character in the source, it will be discarded.
//
// By default, a Scanner skips white space and Odin comments and recognizes all literals defined by the Odin programming language specification.
// A Scanner may be customized to recognize only a subset of those literals and to recognize different identifiers and white space characters.
package text_scanner
import "core:fmt"
@@ -5,6 +13,8 @@ import "core:strings"
import "core:unicode"
import "core:unicode/utf8"
// Position represents a source position
// A position is valid if line > 0
Position :: struct {
filename: string, // filename, if present
offset: int, // byte offset, starting @ 0
@@ -12,6 +22,7 @@ Position :: struct {
column: int, // column number, starting @ 1 (character count per line)
}
// position_is_valid reports where the position is valid
position_is_valid :: proc(pos: Position) -> bool {
return pos.line > 0;
}
@@ -43,22 +54,24 @@ Scan_Flag :: enum u32 {
Scan_Idents,
Scan_Ints,
Scan_C_Int_Prefixes,
Scan_Floats,
Scan_Floats, // Includes integers and hexadecimal floats
Scan_Chars,
Scan_Strings,
Scan_Raw_Strings,
Scan_Comments,
Skip_Comments,
Skip_Comments, // if set with .Scan_Comments, comments become white space
}
Scan_Flags :: bit_set[Scan_Flag; u32];
Odin_Like_Tokens :: Scan_Flags{.Scan_Idents, .Scan_Ints, .Scan_Floats, .Scan_Chars, .Scan_Strings, .Scan_Raw_Strings, .Scan_Comments, .Skip_Comments};
C_Like_Tokens :: Scan_Flags{.Scan_Idents, .Scan_Ints, .Scan_C_Int_Prefixes, .Scan_Floats, .Scan_Chars, .Scan_Strings, .Scan_Raw_Strings, .Scan_Comments, .Skip_Comments};
// Odin_Whitespace is the default value for the Scanner's whitespace field
Odin_Whitespace :: 1<<'\t' | 1<<'\n' | 1<<'\r' | 1<<' ';
C_Whitespace :: 1<<'\t' | 1<<'\n' | 1<<'\r' | 1<<'\v' | 1<<'\f' | 1<<' ';
// Scanner allows for the reading of Unicode characters and tokens from a string
Scanner :: struct {
src: string,
@@ -75,20 +88,39 @@ Scanner :: struct {
prev_line_len: int,
prev_char_len: int,
// error is called for each error encountered
// If no error procedure is set, the error is reported to os.stderr
error: proc(s: ^Scanner, msg: string),
// error_count is incremented by one for each error encountered
error_count: int,
// flags controls which tokens are recognized
// e.g. to recognize integers, set the .Scan_Ints flag
// This field may be changed by the user at any time during scanning
flags: Scan_Flags,
// The whitespace field controls which characters are recognized as white space
// This field may be changed by the user at any time during scanning
whitespace: u64,
// is_ident_rune is a predicate controlling the characters accepted as the ith rune in an identifier
// The valid characters must not conflict with the set of white space characters
// If is_ident_rune is not set, regular Odin-like identifiers are accepted
// This field may be changed by the user at any time during scanning
is_ident_rune: proc(ch: rune, i: int) -> bool,
// Start position of most recently scanned token (set by scan(s))
// Call init or next invalidates the position
pos: Position,
}
// init initializes a scanner with a new source and returns itself.
// error_count is set to 0, flags is set to Odin_Like_Tokens, whitespace is set to Odin_Whitespace
init :: proc(s: ^Scanner, src: string, filename := "") -> ^Scanner {
s^ = {};
s.error_count = 0;
s.src = src;
s.pos.filename = filename;
@@ -140,6 +172,8 @@ advance :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> rune {
return ch;
}
// next reads and returns the next Unicode character. It returns EOF at the end of the source.
// next does not update the Scanner's pos field. Use 'position(s)' to get the current position
next :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> rune {
s.tok_pos = -1;
s.pos.line = 0;
@@ -150,6 +184,9 @@ next :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> rune {
return ch;
}
// peek returns the next Unicode character in the source without advancing the scanner
// It returns EOF if the scanner's position is at least the last character of the source
// if n > 0, it call next n times and return the nth Unicode character and then restore the Scanner's state
peek :: proc(s: ^Scanner, n := 0) -> (ch: rune) {
if s.ch == -2 {
s.ch = advance(s);
@@ -168,7 +205,9 @@ peek :: proc(s: ^Scanner, n := 0) -> (ch: rune) {
}
return ch;
}
// peek returns the next token in the source
// It returns EOF if the scanner's position is at least the last character of the source
// if n > 0, it call next n times and return the nth token and then restore the Scanner's state
peek_token :: proc(s: ^Scanner, n := 0) -> (tok: rune) {
assert(n >= 0);
prev_s := s^;
@@ -469,6 +508,10 @@ scan_comment :: proc(s: ^Scanner, ch: rune) -> rune {
return ch;
}
// scan reads the next token or Unicode character from source and returns it
// It only recognizes tokens for which the respective flag that is set
// It returns EOF at the end of the source
// It reports Scanner errors by calling s.error, if not nil; otherwise it will print the error message to os.stderr
scan :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> (tok: rune) {
ch := peek(s);
if ch == EOF {
@@ -563,6 +606,8 @@ scan :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> (tok: rune) {
return tok;
}
// position returns the position of the character immediately after the character or token returns by the previous call to next or scan
// Use the Scanner's position field for the most recently scanned token position
position :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> Position {
pos: Position;
pos.filename = s.pos.filename;
@@ -581,6 +626,7 @@ position :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> Position {
return pos;
}
// token_text returns the string of the most recently scanned token
token_text :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> string {
if s.tok_pos < 0 {
return "";
@@ -588,6 +634,8 @@ token_text :: proc(s: ^Scanner) -> string {
return string(s.src[s.tok_pos:s.tok_end]);
}
// token_string returns a printable string for a token or Unicode character
// By default, it uses the context.temp_allocator to produce the string
token_string :: proc(tok: rune, allocator := context.temp_allocator) -> string {
context.allocator = allocator;
switch tok {