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2023-09-03docs: add spans exampleMartin Fischer
2023-09-03feat: add Doctype::name_spanMartin Fischer
2023-09-03break!: make Doctype name field optionalMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: make comment data spans encoding-independentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: make doctype id spans encoding-independentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: make set_self_closing encoding-independentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: make attribute spans encoding-independentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: make start/end tag name spans encoding-independentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: don't assume UTF-8 in machine/tokenizerMartin Fischer
2023-09-03refactor: inline internal method only used onceMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: make PosTrackingReader encoding-independentMartin Fischer
While much of the span logic currently assumes UTF-8, we also want to support other character encodings, such as e.g. UTF-16 where characters can take up more or less bytes than in UTF-8.
2023-09-03refactor: also use some_offset for start/end tagsMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: calculate tag offsets in Tokenizer instead of Emitter implMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: too small char ref error spansMartin Fischer
2023-09-03chore: rename doctype_offset field to some_offsetMartin Fischer
We'll reuse the field for another offset in the next commit.
2023-09-03refactor: proxy init_doctype through TokenizerMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: off-by-one missing-semicolon-after-character-reference spanMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: off-by-one end-tag-with-trailing-solidus spanMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: most error spans mistakenly being emptyMartin Fischer
With codespan_reporting an empty span shows up exactly like a one-byte span, which is why I didn't notice this mistake earlier.
2023-09-03fix: off-by-one eof error spansMartin Fischer
2023-09-03break!: make Emitter::emit_error take spanMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix!: wrong attribute value spans for char refsMartin Fischer
2023-09-03chore: move allow lint check attributeMartin Fischer
2023-09-03//: fix outdated internal doc commentMartin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: document character reference resolutionMartin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: document what has been ASCII-lowercasedMartin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: add example for NaiveParser's CDATA handlingMartin Fischer
2023-09-03feat: make DefaultEmitter public againMartin 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
2023-09-03refactor: simplify Iterator impl for TokenizerMartin Fischer
2023-09-03chore: use `return` instead of `break`Martin Fischer
2023-09-03chore: move ControlToken enum definition to machineMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix: BufReadReader skips line on invalid UTF-8Martin Fischer
2023-09-03test: verify BufReadReader skips line on invalid UTF-8Martin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: document that BufReadReader reads UTF-8Martin Fischer
2023-09-03docs: fix typoMartin Fischer
2023-09-03fix(docs): doctype name may be != "html" in HTML documentsMartin 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.
2023-09-03docs: add changelogMartin Fischer
2023-08-19feat: introduce NaiveParserMartin Fischer
2023-08-19break!: remove DefaultEmitter from public APIMartin Fischer
2023-08-19chore: move internal re-export after public APIMartin Fischer
2023-08-19break!: remove type param defaults from TokenizerMartin Fischer
2023-08-19fix!: add adjusted_current_node_present_and_not_in_html_namespace to EmitterMartin Fischer
2023-08-19fix(docs): fix broken relative link in rustdocMartin Fischer
2023-08-19docs: correct `a HTML` to `an HTML` and fix 2 typosMartin Fischer
2023-08-19docs: link multipage version of HTML specMartin Fischer
2023-08-19chore: use link reference definitions in MarkdownMartin Fischer
2023-08-19break!: stop abusing Display for Error codesMartin Fischer
Display impls should return human-readable strings. After this commit we're able to introduce a proper Display impl in the future without that being a breaking change.