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2023-09-28break!: rename State variantsMartin Fischer
The spec refers to them only as RCDATA, RAWTEXT and PLAINTEXT. See https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html.
2023-09-28break!: remove CdataActionMartin Fischer
Which action the tokenizer takes depending on whether or not an adjusted current node is present but not in the HTML namespace, is an implementation detail and shouldn't be exposed in the API.
2023-09-28feat: implement BasicEmitterMartin Fischer
2023-09-28chore: add BasicEmitter stubMartin Fischer
2023-09-28break!: rename DefaultEmitter to TracingEmitterMartin Fischer
2023-09-28refactor: make NaiveParser new* signatures more readableMartin Fischer
2023-09-28break!: remove NaiveParser::new_with_spansMartin Fischer
The method never really made much sense since you could just as well use NaiveParser::new.
2023-09-28refactor: move machine impl details to machine moduleMartin Fischer
This commit separates the public API (the "Tokenizer") from the internal implementation (the "Machine") to make the code more readable.
2023-09-28break!: remove Token::ErrorMartin Fischer
An error isn't a token (in general and also according to the spec). You shouldn't have to filter out errors when you're just interested in tokens but most importantly having errors in the Token enum is annoying when implementing tree construction (since the spec conditions exhaustively cover all Token variants except Token::Error).
2023-09-27break!: remove Emitter::pop_token, use Iterator insteadMartin Fischer
2023-09-27chore: move bounds to where clauseMartin Fischer
2023-09-11chore: move DefaultEmitter to own moduleMartin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: add example for NaiveParser's CDATA handlingMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: remove adjusted_current_node_present_and_not_in_html_namespaceMartin Fischer
Conceptually the tokenizer emits tokens, which are then handled in the tree construction stage (which this crate doesn't yet implement). While the tokenizer can operate almost entirely based on its state (which may be changed via Tokenizer::set_state) and its internal state, there is the exception of the 'Markup declaration open state'[1], the third condition of which depends on the "adjusted current node", which in turn depends on the "stack of open elements" only known to the tree constructor. In 82898967320f90116bbc686ab7ffc2f61ff456c4 I tried to address this by adding the adjusted_current_node_present_and_not_in_html_namespace method to the Emitter trait. What I missed was that adding this method to the Emitter trait effectively crippled the composability of the API. You should be able to do the following: struct TreeConstructor<R, O> { tokenizer: Tokenizer<R, O, SomeEmitter<O>>, stack_of_open_elements: Vec<NodeId>, // ... } However this doesn't work if the implementation of SomeEmitter depends on the stack_of_open_elements field. This commits remedies this oversight by removing this method and instead making the Tokenizer yield values of a new Event enum: enum Event<T> { Token(T), CdataOpen } Event::CdataOpen signals that the new Tokenizer::handle_cdata_open method has to be called, which accepts a CdataAction: enum CdataAction { Cdata, BogusComment } the variants of which correspond exactly to the possible outcomes of the third condition of the 'Markup declaration open state'. Removing this method also has the added benefit that the DefaultEmitter is now again spec-compliant, which lets us expose it again in the next commit in good conscience (previously it just hard-coded the method implementation to return false, which is why I had removed the DefaultEmitter from the public API in the last release). [1]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#markup-declaration-open-state
2023-09-03//: elaborate on what a proper parser would doMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: add missing `R: Position<O>` boundsMartin Fischer
It doesn't make sense that you're able to construct a Tokenizer/NaiveParser that you're unable to iterate over.
2023-08-19feat: introduce NaiveParserMartin Fischer