// 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 #include #include "common.h" #include "maybe.h" #include "parse_constants.h" #include "redirection.h" /// Token types. XXX Why this isn't parse_token_type_t, I'm not really sure. enum class token_type_t : uint8_t { error, /// Error reading token string, /// String token pipe, /// Pipe token andand, /// && token oror, /// || token end, /// End token (semicolon or newline, not literal end) redirect, /// redirection token background, /// send job to bg token comment, /// comment token }; /// Flag telling the tokenizer to accept incomplete parameters, i.e. parameters with mismatching /// parenthesis, 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 /// 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 4 /// Make an effort to continue after an error. #define TOK_CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR 8 using tok_flags_t = unsigned int; enum class tokenizer_error_t : uint8_t { none, unterminated_quote, unterminated_subshell, unterminated_slice, unterminated_escape, invalid_redirect, invalid_pipe, invalid_pipe_ampersand, closing_unopened_subshell, illegal_slice, closing_unopened_brace, unterminated_brace, expected_pclose_found_bclose, expected_bclose_found_pclose, }; /// Get the error message for an error \p err. const wchar_t *tokenizer_get_error_message(tokenizer_error_t err); struct tok_t { // Offset of the token. source_offset_t offset{0}; // Length of the token. source_offset_t length{0}; // If an error, this is the offset of the error within the token. A value of 0 means it occurred // at 'offset'. source_offset_t error_offset_within_token{SOURCE_OFFSET_INVALID}; source_offset_t error_length{0}; // If an error, this is the error code. tokenizer_error_t error{tokenizer_error_t::none}; // The type of the token. token_type_t type; // Construct from a token type. explicit tok_t(token_type_t type); /// Returns whether the given location is within the source range or at its end. bool location_in_or_at_end_of_source_range(size_t loc) const { return offset <= loc && loc - offset <= length; } /// Gets source for the token, or the empty string if it has no source. wcstring get_source(const wcstring &str) const { return wcstring(str, offset, length); } }; static_assert(sizeof(tok_t) <= 32, "tok_t expected to be 32 bytes or less"); /// The tokenizer struct. class tokenizer_t : noncopyable_t { /// A pointer into the original string, showing where the next token begins. const wchar_t *token_cursor; /// The start of the original string. const wchar_t *const start; /// Whether we have additional tokens. bool has_next{true}; /// Whether incomplete tokens are accepted. bool accept_unfinished{false}; /// Whether comments should be returned. bool show_comments{false}; /// Whether all blank lines are returned. bool show_blank_lines{false}; /// Whether to attempt to continue after an error. bool continue_after_error{false}; /// Whether to continue the previous line after the comment. bool continue_line_after_comment{false}; tok_t call_error(tokenizer_error_t error_type, const wchar_t *token_start, const wchar_t *error_loc, maybe_t token_length = {}, size_t error_len = 0); tok_t read_string(); public: /// 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 *start, tok_flags_t flags); /// Returns the next token, or none() if we are at the end. maybe_t next(); /// Returns the text of a token, as a string. wcstring text_of(const tok_t &tok) const { return wcstring(start + tok.offset, tok.length); } /// Copies a token's text into a string. This is useful for reusing storage. /// Returns a reference to the string. const wcstring ©_text_of(const tok_t &tok, wcstring *result) { return result->assign(start + tok.offset, tok.length); } }; /// Tests if this character can delimit tokens. bool is_token_delimiter(wchar_t c, maybe_t next); /// \return the first token from the string, skipping variable assignments like A=B. wcstring tok_command(const wcstring &str); /// Struct wrapping up a parsed pipe or redirection. struct pipe_or_redir_t { // The redirected fd, or -1 on overflow. // In the common case of a pipe, this is 1 (STDOUT_FILENO). // For example, in the case of "3>&1" this will be 3. int fd{-1}; // Whether we are a pipe (true) or redirection (false). bool is_pipe{false}; // The redirection mode if the type is redirect. // Ignored for pipes. redirection_mode_t mode{redirection_mode_t::overwrite}; // Whether, in addition to this redirection, stderr should also be dup'd to stdout // For example &| or &> bool stderr_merge{false}; // Number of characters consumed when parsing the string. size_t consumed{0}; // Construct from a string. static maybe_t from_string(const wchar_t *buff); static maybe_t from_string(const wcstring &buff) { return from_string(buff.c_str()); } // \return the oflags (as in open(2)) for this redirection. int oflags() const; // \return if we are "valid". Here "valid" means only that the source fd did not overflow. // For example 99999999999> is invalid. bool is_valid() const { return fd >= 0; } // \return the token type for this redirection. token_type_t token_type() const { return is_pipe ? token_type_t::pipe : token_type_t::redirect; } private: pipe_or_redir_t(); }; enum move_word_style_t { move_word_style_punctuation, // stop at punctuation move_word_style_path_components, // stops at path components move_word_style_whitespace // stops at whitespace }; /// Our state machine that implements "one word" movement or erasure. class move_word_state_machine_t { private: bool consume_char_punctuation(wchar_t c); bool consume_char_path_components(wchar_t c); bool is_path_component_character(wchar_t c); bool consume_char_whitespace(wchar_t c); int state; move_word_style_t style; public: explicit move_word_state_machine_t(move_word_style_t syl); bool consume_char(wchar_t c); void reset(); }; /// The position of the equal sign in a variable assignment like foo=bar. maybe_t variable_assignment_equals_pos(const wcstring &txt); #endif