#include "lexer.h" VALUE oga_cLexer; %%machine lexer; void oga_xml_lexer_callback( VALUE self, const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding, const char *ts, const char *te ) { int length = te - ts; VALUE value = rb_enc_str_new(ts, length, encoding); VALUE method = rb_intern(name); rb_funcall(self, method, 1, value); } void oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(VALUE self, const char *name) { VALUE method = rb_intern(name); rb_funcall(self, method, 0); } %% write data; VALUE oga_xml_lexer_advance(VALUE self) { /* Pull the data in from Ruby land. */ VALUE data_ivar = rb_ivar_get(self, rb_intern("@data")); /* Make sure that all data passed back to Ruby has the proper encoding. */ rb_encoding *encoding = rb_enc_get(data_ivar); char *data_str_val = StringValuePtr(data_ivar); const char *p = data_str_val; const char *pe = data_str_val + strlen(data_str_val); const char *eof = pe; const char *ts, *te; int act = 0; int cs = 0; int top = 0; int stack[8]; %% write init; %% write exec; return Qnil; } %%{ newline = '\n' | '\r\n'; whitespace = [ \t]; identifier = [a-zA-Z0-9\-_:]+; # Strings # # Strings in HTML can either be single or double quoted. If a string # starts with one of these quotes it must be closed with the same type # of quote. dquote = '"'; squote = "'"; # Machine for processing double quoted strings. string_dquote := |* ^dquote+ => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_string", encoding, ts, te); }; dquote => { fret; }; *|; # Machine for processing single quoted strings. string_squote := |* ^squote+ => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_string", encoding, ts, te); }; squote => { fret; }; *|; # DOCTYPES # # http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#doctype-syntax # # These rules support the 3 flavours of doctypes: # # 1. Normal doctypes, as introduced in the HTML5 specification. # 2. Deprecated doctypes, the more verbose ones used prior to HTML5. # 3. Legacy doctypes # doctype_start = ' { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_doctype_type", encoding, ts, te); }; # Lex the public/system IDs as regular strings. dquote => { fcall string_dquote; }; squote => { fcall string_squote; }; # Whitespace inside doctypes is ignored since there's no point in # including it. whitespace; identifier => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_doctype_name", encoding, ts, te); }; '>' => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_doctype_end"); fret; }; *|; # CDATA # # http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#cdata-sections # # CDATA tags are broken up into 3 parts: the start, the content and the # end tag. # # In HTML CDATA tags have no meaning/are not supported. Oga does # support them but treats their contents as plain text. # cdata_start = ''; action start_cdata { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_cdata_start"); fcall cdata; } # Machine that for processing the contents of CDATA tags. Everything # inside a CDATA tag is treated as plain text. cdata := |* any* cdata_end => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_text", encoding, ts, te - 3); oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_cdata_end"); fret; }; *|; # Comments # # http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#comments # # Comments are lexed into 3 parts: the start tag, the content and the # end tag. # # Unlike the W3 specification these rules *do* allow character # sequences such as `--` and `->`. Putting extra checks in for these # sequences would actually make the rules/actions more complex. # comment_start = ''; action start_comment { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_comment_start"); fcall comment; } # Machine used for processing the contents of a comment. Everything # inside a comment is treated as plain text (similar to CDATA tags). comment := |* any* comment_end => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_text", encoding, ts, te - 3); oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_comment_end"); fret; }; *|; # XML declaration tags # # http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-prolog-dtd # xml_decl_start = ''; action start_xml_decl { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_xml_decl_start"); fcall xml_decl; } # Machine that processes the contents of an XML declaration tag. xml_decl := |* xml_decl_end => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_xml_decl_end"); fret; }; # Attributes and their values (e.g. version="1.0"). identifier => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_attribute", encoding, ts, te); }; dquote => { fcall string_dquote; }; squote => { fcall string_squote; }; any; *|; # Elements # # http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#syntax-elements # # Action that creates the tokens for the opening tag, name and # namespace (if any). Remaining work is delegated to a dedicated # machine. action start_element { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_element_start", encoding, ts + 1, te); fcall element_head; } element_start = '<' identifier; # Machine used for processing the characters inside a element head. An # element head is everything between ``. # # For example, in `

` the element head is ` foo="bar"`. # element_head := |* whitespace | '='; newline => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_newline"); }; # Attribute names. identifier => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_attribute", encoding, ts, te); }; # Attribute values. dquote => { fcall string_dquote; }; squote => { fcall string_squote; }; # The closing character of the open tag. ('>' | '/') => { fhold; fret; }; *|; main := |* element_start => start_element; doctype_start => start_doctype; cdata_start => start_cdata; comment_start => start_comment; xml_decl_start => start_xml_decl; # Enter the body of the tag. If HTML mode is enabled and the current # element is a void element we'll close it and bail out. '>' => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_element_open_end"); }; # Regular closing tags. '' => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_element_end"); }; # Self closing elements that are not handled by the HTML mode. '/>' => { oga_xml_lexer_callback_simple(self, "on_element_end"); }; # Note that this rule should be declared at the very bottom as it # will otherwise take precedence over the other rules. ^('<' | '>')+ => { oga_xml_lexer_callback(self, "on_text", encoding, ts, te); }; *|; }%% void Init_liboga_xml_lexer() { oga_cLexer = rb_define_class_under(oga_mXML, "Lexer", rb_cObject); rb_define_method(oga_cLexer, "advance_native", oga_xml_lexer_advance, 0); }