class RDoc::Markup::Parser
A recursive-descent parser for RDoc
markup.
The parser tokenizes an input string then parses the tokens into a Document. Documents can be converted into output formats by writing a visitor like RDoc::Markup::ToHTML.
The parser only handles the block-level constructs Paragraph, List, ListItem, Heading, Verbatim, BlankLine, Rule and BlockQuote. Inline markup such as +blah+
is handled separately by RDoc::Markup::AttributeManager
.
To see what markup the Parser
implements read RDoc
. To see how to use RDoc
markup to format text in your program read RDoc::Markup
.
Constants
- LIST_TOKENS
List token types
Attributes
Enables display of debugging information
Token accessor
Public Class Methods
Parses str
into a Document.
Use RDoc::Markup#parse instead of this method.
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 60 def self.parse str parser = new parser.tokenize str doc = RDoc::Markup::Document.new parser.parse doc end
Returns a token stream for str
, for testing
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 70 def self.tokenize str parser = new parser.tokenize str parser.tokens end
Public Instance Methods
Builds a Heading of level
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 90 def build_heading level type, text, = get text = case type when :TEXT then skip :NEWLINE text else unget '' end RDoc::Markup::Heading.new level, text end
Builds a List flush to margin
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 108 def build_list margin p :list_start => margin if @debug list = RDoc::Markup::List.new label = nil until @tokens.empty? do type, data, column, = get case type when *LIST_TOKENS then if column < margin || (list.type && list.type != type) then unget break end list.type = type peek_type, _, column, = peek_token case type when :NOTE, :LABEL then label = [] unless label if peek_type == :NEWLINE then # description not on the same line as LABEL/NOTE # skip the trailing newline & any blank lines below while peek_type == :NEWLINE get peek_type, _, column, = peek_token end # we may be: # - at end of stream # - at a column < margin: # [text] # blah blah blah # - at the same column, but with a different type of list item # [text] # * blah blah # - at the same column, with the same type of list item # [one] # [two] # In all cases, we have an empty description. # In the last case only, we continue. if peek_type.nil? || column < margin then empty = true elsif column == margin then case peek_type when type empty = :continue when *LIST_TOKENS empty = true else empty = false end else empty = false end if empty then label << data next if empty == :continue break end end else data = nil end if label then data = label << data label = nil end list_item = RDoc::Markup::ListItem.new data parse list_item, column list << list_item else unget break end end p :list_end => margin if @debug if list.empty? then return nil unless label return nil unless [:LABEL, :NOTE].include? list.type list_item = RDoc::Markup::ListItem.new label, RDoc::Markup::BlankLine.new list << list_item end list end
Builds a Paragraph that is flush to margin
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 208 def build_paragraph margin p :paragraph_start => margin if @debug paragraph = RDoc::Markup::Paragraph.new until @tokens.empty? do type, data, column, = get if type == :TEXT and column == margin then paragraph << data break if peek_token.first == :BREAK data << ' ' if skip :NEWLINE else unget break end end paragraph.parts.last.sub!(/ \z/, '') # cleanup p :paragraph_end => margin if @debug paragraph end
Builds a Verbatim that is indented from margin
.
The verbatim block is shifted left (the least indented lines start in column 0). Each part of the verbatim is one line of text, always terminated by a newline. Blank lines always consist of a single newline character, and there is never a single newline at the end of the verbatim.
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 243 def build_verbatim margin p :verbatim_begin => margin if @debug verbatim = RDoc::Markup::Verbatim.new min_indent = nil generate_leading_spaces = true line = ''.dup until @tokens.empty? do type, data, column, = get if type == :NEWLINE then line << data verbatim << line line = ''.dup generate_leading_spaces = true next end if column <= margin unget break end if generate_leading_spaces then indent = column - margin line << ' ' * indent min_indent = indent if min_indent.nil? || indent < min_indent generate_leading_spaces = false end case type when :HEADER then line << '=' * data _, _, peek_column, = peek_token peek_column ||= column + data indent = peek_column - column - data line << ' ' * indent when :RULE then width = 2 + data line << '-' * width _, _, peek_column, = peek_token peek_column ||= column + width indent = peek_column - column - width line << ' ' * indent when :BREAK, :TEXT then line << data else # *LIST_TOKENS list_marker = case type when :BULLET then data when :LABEL then "[#{data}]" when :NOTE then "#{data}::" else # :LALPHA, :NUMBER, :UALPHA "#{data}." end line << list_marker peek_type, _, peek_column = peek_token unless peek_type == :NEWLINE then peek_column ||= column + list_marker.length indent = peek_column - column - list_marker.length line << ' ' * indent end end end verbatim << line << "\n" unless line.empty? verbatim.parts.each { |p| p.slice!(0, min_indent) unless p == "\n" } if min_indent > 0 verbatim.normalize p :verbatim_end => margin if @debug verbatim end
Pulls the next token from the stream.
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 321 def get @current_token = @tokens.shift p :get => @current_token if @debug @current_token end
Parses the tokens into an array of RDoc::Markup::XXX objects, and appends them to the passed parent
RDoc::Markup::YYY object.
Exits at the end of the token stream, or when it encounters a token in a column less than indent
(unless it is a NEWLINE).
Returns parent
.
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 336 def parse parent, indent = 0 p :parse_start => indent if @debug until @tokens.empty? do type, data, column, = get case type when :BREAK then parent << RDoc::Markup::BlankLine.new skip :NEWLINE, false next when :NEWLINE then # trailing newlines are skipped below, so this is a blank line parent << RDoc::Markup::BlankLine.new skip :NEWLINE, false next end # indentation change: break or verbatim if column < indent then unget break elsif column > indent then unget parent << build_verbatim(indent) next end # indentation is the same case type when :HEADER then parent << build_heading(data) when :RULE then parent << RDoc::Markup::Rule.new(data) skip :NEWLINE when :TEXT then unget parse_text parent, indent when :BLOCKQUOTE then type, _, column = get if type == :NEWLINE type, _, column = get end unget if type bq = RDoc::Markup::BlockQuote.new p :blockquote_start => [data, column] if @debug parse bq, column p :blockquote_end => indent if @debug parent << bq when *LIST_TOKENS then unget parent << build_list(indent) else type, data, column, line = @current_token raise ParseError, "Unhandled token #{type} (#{data.inspect}) at #{line}:#{column}" end end p :parse_end => indent if @debug parent end
Returns the next token on the stream without modifying the stream
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 410 def peek_token token = @tokens.first || [] p :peek => token if @debug token end
Creates the StringScanner
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 461 def setup_scanner input @s = MyStringScanner.new input end
Skips the next token if its type is token_type
.
Optionally raises an error if the next token is not of the expected type.
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 470 def skip token_type, error = true type, = get return unless type # end of stream return @current_token if token_type == type unget raise ParseError, "expected #{token_type} got #{@current_token.inspect}" if error end
Turns text input
into a stream of tokens
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 481 def tokenize input setup_scanner input until @s.eos? do pos = @s.pos # leading spaces will be reflected by the column of the next token # the only thing we loose are trailing spaces at the end of the file next if @s.scan(/ +/) # note: after BULLET, LABEL, etc., # indent will be the column of the next non-newline token @tokens << case # [CR]LF => :NEWLINE when @s.scan(/\r?\n/) then token = [:NEWLINE, @s.matched, *pos] @s.newline! token # === text => :HEADER then :TEXT when @s.scan(/(=+)(\s*)/) then level = @s[1].length header = [:HEADER, level, *pos] if @s[2] =~ /^\r?\n/ then @s.unscan(@s[2]) header else pos = @s.pos @s.scan(/.*/) @tokens << header [:TEXT, @s.matched.sub(/\r$/, ''), *pos] end # --- (at least 3) and nothing else on the line => :RULE when @s.scan(/(-{3,}) *\r?$/) then [:RULE, @s[1].length - 2, *pos] # * or - followed by white space and text => :BULLET when @s.scan(/([*-]) +(\S)/) then @s.unscan(@s[2]) [:BULLET, @s[1], *pos] # A. text, a. text, 12. text => :UALPHA, :LALPHA, :NUMBER when @s.scan(/([a-z]|\d+)\. +(\S)/i) then # FIXME if tab(s), the column will be wrong # either support tabs everywhere by first expanding them to # spaces, or assume that they will have been replaced # before (and provide a check for that at least in debug # mode) list_label = @s[1] @s.unscan(@s[2]) list_type = case list_label when /[a-z]/ then :LALPHA when /[A-Z]/ then :UALPHA when /\d/ then :NUMBER else raise ParseError, "BUG token #{list_label}" end [list_type, list_label, *pos] # [text] followed by spaces or end of line => :LABEL when @s.scan(/\[(.*?)\]( +|\r?$)/) then [:LABEL, @s[1], *pos] # text:: followed by spaces or end of line => :NOTE when @s.scan(/(.*?)::( +|\r?$)/) then [:NOTE, @s[1], *pos] # >>> followed by end of line => :BLOCKQUOTE when @s.scan(/>>> *(\w+)?$/) then [:BLOCKQUOTE, @s[1], *pos] # anything else: :TEXT else @s.scan(/(.*?)( )?\r?$/) token = [:TEXT, @s[1], *pos] if @s[2] then @tokens << token [:BREAK, @s[2], pos[0] + @s[1].length, pos[1]] else token end end end self end
Returns the current token to the token stream
# File rdoc/markup/parser.rb, line 568 def unget token = @current_token p :unget => token if @debug raise Error, 'too many #ungets' if token == @tokens.first @tokens.unshift token if token end