74 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
74 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
package zclsyntax
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import (
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"github.com/zclconf/go-zcl/zcl"
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)
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// ParseConfig parses the given buffer as a whole zcl config file, returning
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// a *zcl.File representing its contents. If HasErrors called on the returned
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// diagnostics returns true, the returned body is likely to be incomplete
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// and should therefore be used with care.
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//
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// The body in the returned file has dynamic type *zclsyntax.Body, so callers
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// may freely type-assert this to get access to the full zclsyntax API in
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// situations where detailed access is required. However, most common use-cases
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// should be served using the zcl.Body interface to ensure compatibility with
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// other configurationg syntaxes, such as JSON.
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func ParseConfig(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) (*zcl.File, zcl.Diagnostics) {
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tokens := LexConfig(src, filename, start)
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peeker := newPeeker(tokens, false)
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parser := &parser{peeker: peeker}
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body, diags := parser.ParseBody(TokenEOF)
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return &zcl.File{
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Body: body,
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Bytes: src,
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}, diags
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}
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// ParseExpression parses the given buffer as a standalone zcl expression,
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// returning it as an instance of Expression.
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func ParseExpression(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) (Expression, zcl.Diagnostics) {
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tokens := LexExpression(src, filename, start)
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peeker := newPeeker(tokens, false)
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parser := &parser{peeker: peeker}
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expr, diags := parser.ParseExpression()
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next := parser.Peek()
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if next.Type != TokenEOF {
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diags = append(diags, &zcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: zcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Extra characters after expression",
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Detail: "An expression was successfully parsed, but extra characters were found after it.",
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Subject: &next.Range,
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})
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}
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return expr, diags
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}
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// ParseTemplate parses the given buffer as a standalone zcl template,
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// returning it as an instance of Expression.
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func ParseTemplate(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) (*Expression, zcl.Diagnostics) {
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panic("ParseTemplate is not yet implemented")
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}
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// LexConfig performs lexical analysis on the given buffer, treating it as a
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// whole zcl config file, and returns the resulting tokens.
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func LexConfig(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) Tokens {
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return scanTokens(src, filename, start, scanNormal)
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}
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// LexExpression performs lexical analysis on the given buffer, treating it as
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// a standalone zcl expression, and returns the resulting tokens.
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func LexExpression(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) Tokens {
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// This is actually just the same thing as LexConfig, since configs
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// and expressions lex in the same way.
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return scanTokens(src, filename, start, scanNormal)
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}
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// LexTemplate performs lexical analysis on the given buffer, treating it as a
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// standalone zcl template, and returns the resulting tokens.
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func LexTemplate(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) Tokens {
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return scanTokens(src, filename, start, scanTemplate)
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}
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