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//
// TokenQueue.swift
// SwiftSoup
//
// Created by Nabil Chatbi on 13/10/16.
// Copyright © 2016 Nabil Chatbi.. All rights reserved.
//
import Foundation
open class TokenQueue {
private var queue: String
private var pos: Int = 0
private static let empty: Character = Character(UnicodeScalar(0))
private static let ESC: Character = "\\" // escape char for chomp balanced.
/**
Create a new TokenQueue.
@param data string of data to back queue.
*/
public init (_ data: String) {
queue = data
}
/**
* Is the queue empty?
* @return true if no data left in queue.
*/
open func isEmpty() -> Bool {
return remainingLength() == 0
}
private func remainingLength() -> Int {
return queue.count - pos
}
/**
* Retrieves but does not remove the first character from the queue.
* @return First character, or 0 if empty.
*/
open func peek() -> Character {
return isEmpty() ? Character(UnicodeScalar(0)) : queue[pos]
}
/**
Add a character to the start of the queue (will be the next character retrieved).
@param c character to add
*/
open func addFirst(_ c: Character) {
addFirst(String(c))
}
/**
Add a string to the start of the queue.
@param seq string to add.
*/
open func addFirst(_ seq: String) {
// not very performant, but an edge case
queue = seq + queue.substring(pos)
pos = 0
}
/**
* Tests if the next characters on the queue match the sequence. Case insensitive.
* @param seq String to check queue for.
* @return true if the next characters match.
*/
open func matches(_ seq: String) -> Bool {
return queue.regionMatches(true, pos, seq, 0, seq.count)
}
/**
* Case sensitive match test.
* @param seq string to case sensitively check for
* @return true if matched, false if not
*/
open func matchesCS(_ seq: String) -> Bool {
return queue.startsWith(seq, pos)
}
/**
Tests if the next characters match any of the sequences. Case insensitive.
@param seq list of strings to case insensitively check for
@return true of any matched, false if none did
*/
open func matchesAny(_ seq: [String]) -> Bool {
for s in seq {
if (matches(s)) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
open func matchesAny(_ seq: String...) -> Bool {
return matchesAny(seq)
}
open func matchesAny(_ seq: Character...) -> Bool {
if (isEmpty()) {
return false
}
for c in seq {
if (queue[pos] as Character == c) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
open func matchesStartTag() -> Bool {
// micro opt for matching "<x"
return (remainingLength() >= 2 && queue[pos] as Character == "<" && Character.isLetter(queue.charAt(pos+1)))
}
/**
* Tests if the queue matches the sequence (as with match), and if they do, removes the matched string from the
* queue.
* @param seq String to search for, and if found, remove from queue.
* @return true if found and removed, false if not found.
*/
@discardableResult
open func matchChomp(_ seq: String) -> Bool {
if (matches(seq)) {
pos += seq.count
return true
} else {
return false
}
}
/**
Tests if queue starts with a whitespace character.
@return if starts with whitespace
*/
open func matchesWhitespace() -> Bool {
return !isEmpty() && StringUtil.isWhitespace(queue.charAt(pos))
}
/**
Test if the queue matches a word character (letter or digit).
@return if matches a word character
*/
open func matchesWord() -> Bool {
return !isEmpty() && (Character.isLetterOrDigit(queue.charAt(pos)))
}
/**
* Drops the next character off the queue.
*/
open func advance() {
if (!isEmpty()) {pos+=1}
}
/**
* Consume one character off queue.
* @return first character on queue.
*/
open func consume() -> Character {
let i = pos
pos+=1
return queue.charAt(i)
}
/**
* Consumes the supplied sequence of the queue. If the queue does not start with the supplied sequence, will
* throw an illegal state exception -- but you should be running match() against that condition.
<p>
Case insensitive.
* @param seq sequence to remove from head of queue.
*/
open func consume(_ seq: String)throws {
if (!matches(seq)) {
//throw new IllegalStateException("Queue did not match expected sequence")
throw Exception.Error(type: ExceptionType.IllegalArgumentException, Message: "Queue did not match expected sequence")
}
let len = seq.count
if (len > remainingLength()) {
//throw new IllegalStateException("Queue not long enough to consume sequence")
throw Exception.Error(type: ExceptionType.IllegalArgumentException, Message: "Queue not long enough to consume sequence")
}
pos += len
}
/**
* Pulls a string off the queue, up to but exclusive of the match sequence, or to the queue running out.
* @param seq String to end on (and not include in return, but leave on queue). <b>Case sensitive.</b>
* @return The matched data consumed from queue.
*/
@discardableResult
open func consumeTo(_ seq: String) -> String {
let offset = queue.indexOf(seq, pos)
if (offset != -1) {
let consumed = queue.substring(pos, offset-pos)
pos += consumed.count
return consumed
} else {
//return remainder()
}
return ""
}
open func consumeToIgnoreCase(_ seq: String) -> String {
let start = pos
let first = seq.substring(0, 1)
let canScan = first.lowercased() == first.uppercased() // if first is not cased, use index of
while (!isEmpty()) {
if (matches(seq)) {
break
}
if (canScan) {
let skip = queue.indexOf(first, pos) - pos
if (skip == 0) { // this char is the skip char, but not match, so force advance of pos
pos+=1
} else if (skip < 0) { // no chance of finding, grab to end
pos = queue.count
} else {
pos += skip
}
} else {
pos+=1
}
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
Consumes to the first sequence provided, or to the end of the queue. Leaves the terminator on the queue.
@param seq any number of terminators to consume to. <b>Case insensitive.</b>
@return consumed string
*/
// todo: method name. not good that consumeTo cares for case, and consume to any doesn't. And the only use for this
// is is a case sensitive time...
open func consumeToAny(_ seq: String...) -> String {
return consumeToAny(seq)
}
open func consumeToAny(_ seq: [String]) -> String {
let start = pos
while (!isEmpty() && !matchesAny(seq)) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
* Pulls a string off the queue (like consumeTo), and then pulls off the matched string (but does not return it).
* <p>
* If the queue runs out of characters before finding the seq, will return as much as it can (and queue will go
* isEmpty() == true).
* @param seq String to match up to, and not include in return, and to pull off queue. <b>Case sensitive.</b>
* @return Data matched from queue.
*/
open func chompTo(_ seq: String) -> String {
let data = consumeTo(seq)
matchChomp(seq)
return data
}
open func chompToIgnoreCase(_ seq: String) -> String {
let data = consumeToIgnoreCase(seq) // case insensitive scan
matchChomp(seq)
return data
}
/**
* Pulls a balanced string off the queue. E.g. if queue is "(one (two) three) four", (,) will return "one (two) three",
* and leave " four" on the queue. Unbalanced openers and closers can quoted (with ' or ") or escaped (with \). Those escapes will be left
* in the returned string, which is suitable for regexes (where we need to preserve the escape), but unsuitable for
* contains text strings; use unescape for that.
* @param open opener
* @param close closer
* @return data matched from the queue
*/
open func chompBalanced(_ open: Character, _ close: Character) -> String {
var start = -1
var end = -1
var depth = 0
var last: Character = TokenQueue.empty
var inQuote = false
repeat {
if (isEmpty()) {break}
let c = consume()
if (last == TokenQueue.empty || last != TokenQueue.ESC) {
if ((c=="'" || c=="\"") && c != open) {
inQuote = !inQuote
}
if (inQuote) {
continue
}
if (c==open) {
depth+=1
if (start == -1) {
start = pos
}
} else if (c==close) {
depth-=1
}
}
if (depth > 0 && last != TokenQueue.empty) {
end = pos // don't include the outer match pair in the return
}
last = c
} while (depth > 0)
return (end >= 0) ? queue.substring(start, end-start) : ""
}
/**
* Unescaped a \ escaped string.
* @param in backslash escaped string
* @return unescaped string
*/
public static func unescape(_ input: String) -> String {
let out = StringBuilder()
var last = empty
for c in input {
if (c == ESC) {
if (last != empty && last == TokenQueue.ESC) {
out.append(c)
}
} else {
out.append(c)
}
last = c
}
return out.toString()
}
/**
* Pulls the next run of whitespace characters of the queue.
* @return Whether consuming whitespace or not
*/
@discardableResult
open func consumeWhitespace() -> Bool {
var seen = false
while (matchesWhitespace()) {
pos+=1
seen = true
}
return seen
}
/**
* Retrieves the next run of word type (letter or digit) off the queue.
* @return String of word characters from queue, or empty string if none.
*/
@discardableResult
open func consumeWord() -> String {
let start = pos
while (matchesWord()) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
* Consume an tag name off the queue (word or :, _, -)
*
* @return tag name
*/
open func consumeTagName() -> String {
let start = pos
while (!isEmpty() && (matchesWord() || matchesAny(":", "_", "-"))) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
* Consume a CSS element selector (tag name, but | instead of : for namespaces (or *| for wildcard namespace), to not conflict with :pseudo selects).
*
* @return tag name
*/
open func consumeElementSelector() -> String {
let start = pos
while (!isEmpty() && (matchesWord() || matchesAny("*|", "|", "_", "-"))) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
Consume a CSS identifier (ID or class) off the queue (letter, digit, -, _)
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/syndata.html#value-def-identifier
@return identifier
*/
open func consumeCssIdentifier() -> String {
let start = pos
while (!isEmpty() && (matchesWord() || matchesAny("-", "_"))) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
Consume an attribute key off the queue (letter, digit, -, _, :")
@return attribute key
*/
open func consumeAttributeKey() -> String {
let start = pos
while (!isEmpty() && (matchesWord() || matchesAny("-", "_", ":"))) {
pos+=1
}
return queue.substring(start, pos-start)
}
/**
Consume and return whatever is left on the queue.
@return remained of queue.
*/
open func remainder() -> String {
let remainder = queue.substring(pos, queue.count-pos)
pos = queue.count
return remainder
}
open func toString() -> String {
return queue.substring(pos)
}
}