package buffer // import "github.com/tdewolff/parse/buffer" import ( "io" "io/ioutil" ) var nullBuffer = []byte{0} // Lexer is a buffered reader that allows peeking forward and shifting, taking an io.Reader. // It keeps data in-memory until Free, taking a byte length, is called to move beyond the data. type Lexer struct { buf []byte pos int // index in buf start int // index in buf err error restore func() } // NewLexerBytes returns a new Lexer for a given io.Reader, and uses ioutil.ReadAll to read it into a byte slice. // If the io.Reader implements Bytes, that is used instead. // It will append a NULL at the end of the buffer. func NewLexer(r io.Reader) *Lexer { var b []byte if r != nil { if buffer, ok := r.(interface { Bytes() []byte }); ok { b = buffer.Bytes() } else { var err error b, err = ioutil.ReadAll(r) if err != nil { return &Lexer{ buf: []byte{0}, err: err, } } } } return NewLexerBytes(b) } // NewLexerBytes returns a new Lexer for a given byte slice, and appends NULL at the end. // To avoid reallocation, make sure the capacity has room for one more byte. func NewLexerBytes(b []byte) *Lexer { z := &Lexer{ buf: b, } n := len(b) if n == 0 { z.buf = nullBuffer } else if b[n-1] != 0 { // Append NULL to buffer, but try to avoid reallocation if cap(b) > n { // Overwrite next byte but restore when done b = b[:n+1] c := b[n] b[n] = 0 z.buf = b z.restore = func() { b[n] = c } } else { z.buf = append(b, 0) } } return z } // Restore restores the replaced byte past the end of the buffer by NULL. func (z *Lexer) Restore() { if z.restore != nil { z.restore() z.restore = nil } } // Err returns the error returned from io.Reader or io.EOF when the end has been reached. func (z *Lexer) Err() error { if z.err != nil { return z.err } else if z.pos >= len(z.buf)-1 { return io.EOF } return nil } // Peek returns the ith byte relative to the end position. // Peek returns 0 when an error has occurred, Err returns the error. func (z *Lexer) Peek(pos int) byte { pos += z.pos return z.buf[pos] } // PeekRune returns the rune and rune length of the ith byte relative to the end position. func (z *Lexer) PeekRune(pos int) (rune, int) { // from unicode/utf8 c := z.Peek(pos) if c < 0xC0 || z.Peek(pos+1) == 0 { return rune(c), 1 } else if c < 0xE0 || z.Peek(pos+2) == 0 { return rune(c&0x1F)<<6 | rune(z.Peek(pos+1)&0x3F), 2 } else if c < 0xF0 || z.Peek(pos+3) == 0 { return rune(c&0x0F)<<12 | rune(z.Peek(pos+1)&0x3F)<<6 | rune(z.Peek(pos+2)&0x3F), 3 } return rune(c&0x07)<<18 | rune(z.Peek(pos+1)&0x3F)<<12 | rune(z.Peek(pos+2)&0x3F)<<6 | rune(z.Peek(pos+3)&0x3F), 4 } // Move advances the position. func (z *Lexer) Move(n int) { z.pos += n } // Pos returns a mark to which can be rewinded. func (z *Lexer) Pos() int { return z.pos - z.start } // Rewind rewinds the position to the given position. func (z *Lexer) Rewind(pos int) { z.pos = z.start + pos } // Lexeme returns the bytes of the current selection. func (z *Lexer) Lexeme() []byte { return z.buf[z.start:z.pos] } // Skip collapses the position to the end of the selection. func (z *Lexer) Skip() { z.start = z.pos } // Shift returns the bytes of the current selection and collapses the position to the end of the selection. func (z *Lexer) Shift() []byte { b := z.buf[z.start:z.pos] z.start = z.pos return b } // Offset returns the character position in the buffer. func (z *Lexer) Offset() int { return z.pos } // Bytes returns the underlying buffer. func (z *Lexer) Bytes() []byte { return z.buf }