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This is mainly for symmetry with the API of zclsyntax, but also later we'll probably have a ParseExpression function that can be used to make edits to individual expressions.
31 lines
984 B
Go
31 lines
984 B
Go
package zclwrite
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import (
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"bytes"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-zcl/zcl"
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)
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// ParseConfig interprets the given source bytes into a *zclwrite.File. The
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// resulting AST can be used to perform surgical edits on the source code
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// before turning it back into bytes again.
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func ParseConfig(src []byte, filename string, start zcl.Pos) (*File, zcl.Diagnostics) {
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return parse(src, filename, start)
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}
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// Format takes source code and performs simple whitespace changes to transform
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// it to a canonical layout style.
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//
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// Format skips constructing an AST and works directly with tokens, so it
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// is less expensive than formatting via the AST for situations where no other
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// changes will be made. It also ignores syntax errors and can thus be applied
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// to partial source code, although the result in that case may not be
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// desirable.
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func Format(src []byte) []byte {
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tokens := lexConfig(src)
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format(tokens)
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buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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(&TokenSeq{tokens}).WriteTo(buf)
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return buf.Bytes()
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}
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