catInvalid // 15 <delete>
};
+enum cat_type {
+ NORMAL_CATCODES,
+ VERBATIM_CATCODES,
+ UNDECIDED_CATCODES
+};
+
enum {
FLAG_BRACE_LAST = 1 << 1, // last closing brace ends the parsing
FLAG_OPTION = 1 << 11, // read [...] style option
FLAG_BRACED = 1 << 12, // read {...} style argument
FLAG_CELL = 1 << 13, // read table cell
- FLAG_TABBING = 1 << 14 // We are inside a tabbing environment
+ FLAG_TABBING = 1 << 14, // We are inside a tabbing environment
+ FLAG_RDELIM = 1 << 15, // next right delimiter ends the parsing
};
* ../mathed/MathParser.cpp (which is the anchestor of this
* class) uses a separate char member for this method. I
* believe that the intended usage is to not cover tokens with
- * catEscape, e.g. \code
- * return (cs_.empty() || cat_ == catEscape) ? 0 : cs_[0];
+ * catEscape or catComment, e.g. \code
+ * return (cs_.empty() || cat_ == catEscape || cat_ == catComment) ? 0 : cs_[0];
* \endcode
* All usages of this method should be checked. gb 2011-01-05
*/
extern void debugToken(std::ostream & os, Token const & t, unsigned int flags);
#endif
+/// A docstream version that supports putback even when not buffered
+class iparserdocstream
+{
+public:
+ typedef idocstream::int_type int_type;
+
+ iparserdocstream(idocstream & is) : is_(is) {}
+
+ /// Like std::istream::operator bool()
+ /// Do not convert is_ implicitly to bool, since that is forbidden in C++11.
+ explicit operator bool() const { return s_.empty() ? !is_.fail() : true; }
+
+ /// change the encoding of the input stream to \p e (iconv name)
+ void setEncoding(std::string const & e);
+
+ // add to the list of characters to read before actually reading
+ // the stream
+ void putback(char_type c);
+
+ // add to the list of characters to read before actually reading
+ // the stream
+ void putback(const docstring &s);
+
+ /// Like std::istream::get()
+ iparserdocstream & get(char_type &c);
+
+ /// Like std::istream::good()
+ bool good() const { return s_.empty() ? is_.good() : true; }
+
+ /// Like std::istream::peek()
+ int_type peek() const { return s_.empty() ? is_.peek() : s_[0]; }
+private:
+ ///
+ idocstream & is_;
+ /// characters to read before actually reading the stream
+ docstring s_;
+};
+
/*!
* Actual parser class
Parser & operator=(Parser const & p);
public:
///
- Parser(idocstream & is);
+ Parser(idocstream & is, std::string const & fixedenc);
///
Parser(std::string const & s);
///
~Parser();
- /// change the latex encoding of the input stream
- void setEncoding(std::string const & encoding);
- /// get the current latex encoding of the input stream
- std::string getEncoding() const { return encoding_latex_; }
+ /** forget already parsed next tokens and put the
+ * corresponding characters into the input stream for
+ * re-reading. Useful when changing catcodes. */
+ void deparse();
+
+ /// change the encoding of the input stream according to \p encoding
+ /// (latex name) and package \p package
+ bool setEncoding(std::string const & encoding, int package);
+ /// change the encoding of the input stream to \p encoding (iconv name)
+ bool setEncoding(std::string const & encoding);
+ /// get the current iconv encoding of the input stream
+ std::string getEncoding() const { return encoding_iconv_; }
+
+ ///
+ CatCode catcode(char_type c) const;
+ ///
+ void setCatcode(char c, CatCode cat);
+ /// set parser to normal or verbatim mode
+ void setCatcodes(cat_type t);
///
int lineno() const { return lineno_; }
void pushPosition();
/// restore previous position
void popPosition();
+ /// forget last saved position
+ void dropPosition();
/// dump contents to screen
void dump() const;
/// Does an optional argument follow after the current token?
- bool hasOpt();
+ bool hasOpt(std::string const & l = "[");
///
typedef std::pair<bool, std::string> Arg;
/*!
* Get an argument enclosed by \p left and \p right.
- * \returns wether an argument was found in \p Arg.first and the
+ * If \p allow_escaping is true, a right delimiter escaped by a
+ * backslash does not count as delimiter, but is included in the
+ * argument.
+ * \returns whether an argument was found in \p Arg.first and the
* argument in \p Arg.second. \see getArg().
*/
- Arg getFullArg(char left, char right);
+ Arg getFullArg(char left, char right, bool allow_escaping = true);
/*!
* Get an argument enclosed by \p left and \p right.
+ * If \p allow_escaping is true, a right delimiter escaped by a
+ * backslash does not count as delimiter, but is included in the
+ * argument.
* \returns the argument (without \p left and \p right) or the empty
* string if the next non-space token is not \p left. Use
- * getFullArg() if you need to know wether there was an empty
+ * getFullArg() if you need to know whether there was an empty
* argument or no argument at all.
*/
- std::string getArg(char left, char right);
+ std::string getArg(char left, char right, bool allow_escaping = true);
/*!
* Like getOpt(), but distinguishes between a missing argument ""
* and an empty argument "[]".
*/
- std::string getFullOpt(bool keepws = false);
+ std::string getFullOpt(bool keepws = false,
+ char left = '[', char right = ']');
/*!
* \returns getArg('[', ']') including the brackets or the
* empty string if there is no such argument.
* empty string if there is no such argument.
*/
std::string getFullParentheseArg();
+ /// Check if we have a list preamble
+ bool hasListPreamble(std::string const & itemcmd);
/*!
* \returns the contents of the environment \p name.
* <tt>\begin{name}</tt> must be parsed already, <tt>\end{name}</tt>
- * is parsed but not returned.
+ * is parsed but not returned. This parses nested environments properly.
*/
- std::string const verbatimEnvironment(std::string const & name);
- /*!
- * Returns the character of the current token and increments
- * the token position.
+ std::string const ertEnvironment(std::string const & name);
+ /*
+ * The same as ertEnvironment(std::string const & name) but
+ * \begin and \end commands inside the name environment are not parsed.
+ * This function is designed to parse verbatim environments.
+ */
+ std::string const plainEnvironment(std::string const & name);
+ /*
+ * Basically the same as plainEnvironment(std::string const & name) but
+ * instead of \begin and \end commands the parsing is started/stopped
+ * at given characters.
+ * This function is designed to parse verbatim commands.
+ */
+ std::string const plainCommand(char left, char right, std::string const & name);
+ /*
+ * Returns everything before the main command argument.
+ * This is where the LaTeXParam value of a layout is output.
+ */
+ std::string const getCommandLatexParam();
+ /*
+ * Basically the same as plainEnvironment() but the parsing is
+ * stopped at string \p end_string. Contrary to the other
+ * methods, this uses proper catcode setting. This function is
+ * designed to parse verbatim environments and command. The
+ * intention is to eventually replace all of its siblings. the
+ * member \p first of the result tells whether the arg was
+ * found and the member \p second is the value. If \p
+ * allow_linebreak is false, then the parsing is limited to one line
*/
- char getChar();
+ Arg verbatimStuff(std::string const & end_string,
+ bool allow_linebreak = true);
+ /*
+ * \returns the contents of the environment \p name.
+ * <tt>\begin{name}</tt> must be parsed already,
+ * <tt>\end{name}</tt> is parsed but not returned. The string
+ * is parsed with proper verbatim catcodes and one newline is
+ * removed from head and tail of the string if applicable.
+ */
+ std::string const verbatimEnvironment(std::string const & end_string);
///
- void error(std::string const & msg);
- /// Parses one token from \p is
- void tokenize_one();
+ std::string verbatim_item();
///
- void push_back(Token const & t);
+ std::string verbatimOption();
+ ///
+ void error(std::string const & msg) const;
/// The previous token.
Token const prev_token() const;
/// The current token.
Token const curr_token() const;
- /// The next token.
+ /// The next token. Caution: If this is called, an encoding change is
+ /// only possible again after get_token() has been called.
Token const next_token();
- /// The next but one token.
+ /// The next but one token. Caution: If this is called, an encoding
+ /// change is only possible again after get_token() has been called
+ /// twice.
Token const next_next_token();
/// Make the next token current and return that.
Token const get_token();
bool skip_spaces(bool skip_comments = false);
/// puts back spaces (and comments if \p skip_comments is true)
void unskip_spaces(bool skip_comments = false);
- ///
- void lex(std::string const & s);
- ///
- bool good();
- ///
- std::string verbatim_item();
- ///
- std::string verbatimOption();
+ /// Is any further input pending()? This is not like
+ /// std::istream::good(), which returns true if all available input
+ /// was read, and the next attempt to read would return EOF.
+ bool good() const;
/// resets the parser to initial state
void reset();
- ///
- void setCatCode(char c, CatCode cat);
- ///
- CatCode getCatCode(char c) const;
private:
+ /// Setup catcode table
+ void catInit();
+ /// Parses one token from \p is
+ void tokenize_one();
+ ///
+ void push_back(Token const & t);
///
int lineno_;
///
std::vector<Token> tokens_;
///
- unsigned pos_;
+ size_t pos_;
///
std::vector<unsigned> positions_;
///
idocstringstream * iss_;
///
- idocstream & is_;
- /// latex name of the current encoding
- std::string encoding_latex_;
+ iparserdocstream is_;
+ /// iconv name of the current encoding
+ std::string encoding_iconv_;
+ ///
+ CatCode theCatcode_[256];
+ ///
+ cat_type theCatcodesType_;
+ ///
+ cat_type curr_cat_;
+ ///
+ bool fixed_enc_;
};