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/// An object that provides characters to the tokenizer.
///
/// See [`crate::Tokenizer::new`] for more information.
pub trait Reader {
/// Return a new character from the input stream.
///
/// Newlines have to be normalized as described in [Preprocessing the input
/// stream](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#preprocessing-the-input-stream), however error
/// emission is done within the tokenizer.
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char>;
/// Attempt to read an entire string at once, either case-insensitively or not.
///
/// `case_sensitive=false` means that characters of the input stream should be compared while
/// ignoring ASCII-casing.
///
/// It can be assumed that this function is never called with a string that contains `\r` or
/// `\n`.
///
/// If the next characters equal to `s`, this function consumes the respective characters from
/// the input stream and returns `true`. If not, it does nothing and returns `false`.
fn try_read_string(&mut self, s: &str, case_sensitive: bool) -> bool;
}
/// An object that can be converted into a [`crate::Reader`].
///
/// For example, any utf8-string can be converted into a `StringReader`, such that
/// `Tokenizer::new("mystring")` and `Tokenizer::new(&String::new("foo"))` work.
pub trait Readable<'a> {
/// The reader type to which this type should be converted.
type Reader: Reader + 'a;
/// Convert self to some sort of reader.
fn to_reader(self) -> Self::Reader;
}
impl<'a, R: 'a + Reader> Readable<'a> for R {
type Reader = Self;
fn to_reader(self) -> Self::Reader {
self
}
}
/// A helper struct to seek forwards and backwards in strings. Used by the tokenizer to read HTML
/// from strings.
pub struct StringReader<'a> {
input: &'a str,
pos: usize,
}
impl<'a> StringReader<'a> {
fn new(input: &'a str) -> Self {
StringReader { input, pos: 0 }
}
fn peek_char(&self) -> Option<char> {
self.input.get(self.pos..)?.chars().next()
}
}
impl<'a> Reader for StringReader<'a> {
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
let mut r1 = match self.peek_char() {
Some(x) => x,
None => {
self.pos += 1;
return None;
}
};
self.pos += r1.len_utf8();
if r1 == '\r' {
r1 = '\n';
let r2 = self.peek_char();
if r2 == Some('\n') {
self.pos += r2.map(char::len_utf8).unwrap_or(0);
}
}
Some(r1)
}
fn try_read_string(&mut self, s1: &str, case_sensitive: bool) -> bool {
// we do not need to call validate_char here because `s` hopefully does not contain invalid
// characters
if let Some(s2) = self.input.get(self.pos..self.pos + s1.len()) {
if s1 == s2 || (!case_sensitive && s1.eq_ignore_ascii_case(s2)) {
self.pos += s1.len();
return true;
}
}
false
}
}
impl<'a> Readable<'a> for &'a str {
type Reader = StringReader<'a>;
fn to_reader(self) -> Self::Reader {
StringReader::new(self)
}
}
impl<'a> Readable<'a> for &'a String {
type Reader = StringReader<'a>;
fn to_reader(self) -> Self::Reader {
StringReader::new(self.as_str())
}
}
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