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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yorick Peterse 81edce2eb8 Fixed lexing of XML comments.
The previous setup would consume too much. For example the following HTML:

    <a><!--foo--><b><!--bar--></b></a>

would result in the following T_COMMENT token:

    "foo--><b><!--bar"

The new setup requires the marking of a start position. I'm not a huge fan of
this but there doesn't appear to be a way around this.
2014-08-15 20:42:32 +02:00
Yorick Peterse d5569ead0b Use XML::Attribute for element attributes.
Instead of using a raw Hash Oga now uses the XML::Attribute class for storing
information about element attributes.

Attributes are stored as an Array of XML::Attribute instances. This allows the
attributes to be more easily modified. If they were stored as a Hash you'd not
only have to update the attributes themselves but also the Hash that contains
them.

While using an Array has a slight runtime cost in most cases the amount of
attributes is small enough that this doesn't really pose a problem. If webscale
performance is desired at some point in the future Oga could most likely cache
the lookup of an attribute. This however is something for the future.
2014-07-20 07:29:37 +02:00
Yorick Peterse f660b11e47 Parsing of closing XML nodes with namespaces. 2014-07-09 19:54:45 +02:00
Yorick Peterse be3f8fb494 Removed the on_newline XML lexer callback. 2014-05-29 14:21:48 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 629dcd3fe6 Support for IO inputs in the lexer.
Using IO/StringIO objects one can parse large XML files without first having to
read the entire file into memory. This can potentially save a lot of memory at
the cost of a slightly slower runtime.

For IO like instances the lexer will consume the input line by line. If a
String is given it's consumed as a whole instead. A small side effect of
reading the input line by line is that text such as "foo\nbar" will be lexed as
two tokens instead of one.

Fixes #19.
2014-05-26 00:30:39 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 6b9d65923a Use a method for getting input in the XML lexer.
Instead of directly accessing the `data` instance variable the C/Java code now
uses the method `read_data`. This is part of one of the various steps required
to allow Oga to read data from IO like instances. It also means I can freely
change the name of the instance variable without also having to change the
C/Java code.
2014-05-21 00:27:23 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 418b4ef498 Cleaned up documentation of the XML lexer. 2014-05-21 00:21:21 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 3a8582030d Removed remaining fhold call in the XML lexer.
There's no particular need any more for this fhold call so we're getting rid of
it.
2014-05-21 00:11:39 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 4542f06d0f Replaced fcall/fret with fnext in the XML lexer.
With the rules being cleaned up/moved around a bit we can drop the use of
fcall/fret. This saves the need of having to maintain a stack (position).
2014-05-21 00:08:48 +02:00
Yorick Peterse c56b0395e4 Moved various rules around for the XML lexer.
This moves the element related rules to the element_head machine (where they
belong). This in turn makes it possible to lex ">" as a text node, previously
this was impossible.
2014-05-21 00:04:53 +02:00
Yorick Peterse feaf28d423 Remove dedicated string machine in the XML lexer.
This removes the need for another fcall/fret combination.
2014-05-19 20:26:07 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 93b9718406 Cleaned up the XML lexer documentation. 2014-05-19 09:39:35 +02:00
Yorick Peterse cd0f3380c4 Merge multiple CDATA tokens into a single token.
The tokens T_CDATA_START, T_TEXT and T_CDATA_END have been merged together into
T_CDATA.
2014-05-19 09:36:19 +02:00
Yorick Peterse a4fb5c1299 Merge multiple comment tokens into a single one.
The tokens T_COMMENT_START, T_TEXT and T_COMMENT_END have been merged into a
single token: T_COMMENT. This simplifies both the lexer and the parser.
2014-05-19 09:30:30 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 31ec76c90a Fixed guard in the lexer header. 2014-05-18 16:51:17 +02:00
Yorick Peterse ad67cd708f Only include debug info when DEBUG is set. 2014-05-15 20:43:48 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 44bf1dd1ca Split up handling of element names/namespaces.
This is now split up on Ragel level, simplifying the corresponding Ruby code.
2014-05-15 10:22:05 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 1b58723e7d Removed stdioh. #include.
This header is also not needed.
2014-05-11 21:06:55 +02:00
Yorick Peterse e2b9fc75ca Removed #include for malloc.h
Apparently some OS' move this to malloc/malloc.h. Since it's not needed lets
just get rid of it.
2014-05-11 21:06:02 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 19f04f98f7 Support for lexing/parsing inline doctypes. 2014-05-10 00:28:11 +02:00
Yorick Peterse c472ceac6f Docs for the shared Ragel grammar. 2014-05-08 00:21:23 +02:00
Yorick Peterse fe74d60138 Manually bootstrap JRuby after all.
After discussing this with @headius I've decided to do this the manual way
anyway. Apparently the basic load service stuff is deprecated and not very
reliable.
2014-05-07 22:32:34 +02:00
Yorick Peterse ee78b2c382 Don't redefine namespaces in C.
The Oga::XML namespace should be set up by Ruby, not by C.
2014-05-07 10:52:06 +02:00
Yorick Peterse bbdc7966db Documentation for the JRuby extension. 2014-05-07 10:24:24 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 3afef5f7cc Lexer support for JRuby.
JRuby now passes all tests. Benchmark wise it completes the big XML benchmark
in about 500-600 milliseconds.
2014-05-07 09:40:22 +02:00
Yorick Peterse b9a4038e42 Callback boilerplate for the Java lexer. 2014-05-07 01:01:24 +02:00
Yorick Peterse e271298984 Use macros in the C lexer. 2014-05-07 00:57:25 +02:00
Yorick Peterse f25f8a3d15 Break up the Ragel C grammar.
The grammar is now broken up in to a base lexer and a C lexer. This allows the
same grammar to also be used in the Java code.
2014-05-07 00:50:34 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 9abc5c1c92 Separated the Java and C ext codebases. 2014-05-07 00:29:10 +02:00
Yorick Peterse b8efed5177 Renamed on_start_doctype to on_doctype_start. 2014-05-06 23:18:44 +02:00
Yorick Peterse f39fe5d857 JRuby lexer boilerplate with actual input.
This doesn't actually lex anything just yet but at least the input from Ruby is
in place.
2014-05-06 22:43:55 +02:00
Yorick Peterse fea5ec7946 Removed the package line in LibogaService.java 2014-05-06 20:52:42 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 2053018d07 Slap JRuby so that it can load the .jar file. 2014-05-06 20:45:26 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 6e685378e0 Setup Ragel for JRuby and load things the hard way 2014-05-06 19:06:04 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 64c9e18651 Setup for Java and Ragel. 2014-05-06 10:24:07 +02:00
Yorick Peterse eeeeb0efad Don't track the generated Java lexer. 2014-05-06 10:11:19 +02:00
Yorick Peterse d2742cfdde Use 4 spaces for C/Java code. 2014-05-06 09:41:36 +02:00
Yorick Peterse c30d3a7627 Half-assed JRuby boilerplate.
Blowing my brains out over getting this fat pig to do what I want but we're
getting there.
2014-05-06 00:23:07 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 2b3a6be24d Use liboga as a prefix in the C code.
Namespaces? What are those?
2014-05-05 21:19:50 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 57fd4dff64 Docs for the C lexer. 2014-05-05 09:40:08 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 335f3cc6d6 Use rb_enc_str_new instead of rb_enc_str_new_cstr.
The latter in combination with strndup() would leak large amounts of memory.
2014-05-05 00:34:19 +02:00
Yorick Peterse 2689d3f65a Initial setup using a C extension.
While I've tried to keep Oga pure Ruby for as long as possible the performance
of Ragel's Ruby output was not worth the trouble. For example, lexing 10MB of
XML would take 5 to 6 seconds at least. Nokogiri on the other hand can parse
that same XML into a DOM document in about 300 miliseconds. Such a big
performance difference is not acceptable.

To work around this the XML/HTML lexer will be implemented in C for
MRI/Rubinius and Java for JRuby. For now there's only a C extension as I
haven't read up yet on the JRuby API. The end goal is to provide some sort of
Ragel "template" that can be used to generate the corresponding C/Java
extension code. This would remove the need of duplicating the grammar and
associated code.

The native extension setup is a hybrid between native and Ruby. The raw Ragel
stuff happens in C/Java while the actual logic of actions happens in Ruby. This
adds a small amount of overhead but makes it much easier to maintain the lexer.
Even with this extra overhead the performance is much better than pure Ruby.
The 10MB of XML mentioned above is lexed in about 600 miliseconds. In other
words, it's 10 times faster.
2014-05-05 00:31:28 +02:00