serenity/AK/GenericLexer.cpp
Lenny Maiorani 254e010c75 AK/GenericLexer: constexpr where possible
Problem:
- Much of the `GenericLexer` can be `constexpr`, but is not.

Solution:
- Make it `constexpr` and de-duplicate code.
- Extend some of `StringView` with `constexpr` to support.
- Add tests to ensure `constexpr` behavior.

Note:
- Construction of `StringView` from pointer and length is not
  `constexpr`-compatible at the moment because the VERIFY cannot be,
  yet.
2021-04-22 20:27:21 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020, Benoit Lormeau <blormeau@outlook.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Assertions.h>
#include <AK/GenericLexer.h>
#include <AK/String.h>
#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
namespace AK {
// Consume a number of characters
StringView GenericLexer::consume(size_t count)
{
if (count == 0)
return {};
size_t start = m_index;
size_t length = min(count, m_input.length() - m_index);
m_index += length;
return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
}
// Consume the rest of the input
StringView GenericLexer::consume_all()
{
if (is_eof())
return {};
auto rest = m_input.substring_view(m_index, m_input.length() - m_index);
m_index = m_input.length();
return rest;
}
// Consume until a new line is found
StringView GenericLexer::consume_line()
{
size_t start = m_index;
while (!is_eof() && peek() != '\r' && peek() != '\n')
m_index++;
size_t length = m_index - start;
consume_specific('\r');
consume_specific('\n');
if (length == 0)
return {};
return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
}
// Consume and return characters until `stop` is peek'd
// The `stop` character is ignored, as it is user-defined
StringView GenericLexer::consume_until(char stop)
{
size_t start = m_index;
while (!is_eof() && peek() != stop)
m_index++;
size_t length = m_index - start;
ignore();
if (length == 0)
return {};
return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
}
// Consume and return characters until the string `stop` is found
// The `stop` string is ignored, as it is user-defined
StringView GenericLexer::consume_until(const char* stop)
{
size_t start = m_index;
while (!is_eof() && !next_is(stop))
m_index++;
size_t length = m_index - start;
ignore(__builtin_strlen(stop));
if (length == 0)
return {};
return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
}
/*
* Consume a string surrounded by single or double quotes. The returned
* StringView does not include the quotes. An escape character can be provided
* to capture the enclosing quotes. Please note that the escape character will
* still be in the resulting StringView
*/
StringView GenericLexer::consume_quoted_string(char escape_char)
{
if (!next_is(is_quote))
return {};
char quote_char = consume();
size_t start = m_index;
while (!is_eof()) {
if (next_is(escape_char))
m_index++;
else if (next_is(quote_char))
break;
m_index++;
}
size_t length = m_index - start;
if (peek() != quote_char) {
// Restore the index in case the string is unterminated
m_index = start - 1;
return {};
}
// Ignore closing quote
ignore();
return m_input.substring_view(start, length);
}
String GenericLexer::consume_and_unescape_string(char escape_char)
{
auto view = consume_quoted_string(escape_char);
if (view.is_null())
return {};
StringBuilder builder;
for (size_t i = 0; i < view.length(); ++i)
builder.append(consume_escaped_character(escape_char));
return builder.to_string();
}
}