Class: Sass::Script::Lexer
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Sass::Script::Lexer
- Includes:
- Sass::SCSS::RX
- Defined in:
- .ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb
Overview
The lexical analyzer for SassScript. It takes a raw string and converts it to individual tokens that are easier to parse.
Direct Known Subclasses
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Token
Constant Summary
- OPERATORS =
A hash from operator strings to the corresponding token types.
{ '+' => :plus, '-' => :minus, '*' => :times, '/' => :div, '%' => :mod, '=' => :single_eq, ':' => :colon, '(' => :lparen, ')' => :rparen, '[' => :lsquare, ']' => :rsquare, ',' => :comma, 'and' => :and, 'or' => :or, 'not' => :not, '==' => :eq, '!=' => :neq, '>=' => :gte, '<=' => :lte, '>' => :gt, '<' => :lt, '#{' => :begin_interpolation, '}' => :end_interpolation, ';' => :semicolon, '{' => :lcurly, '...' => :splat, }
- OPERATORS_REVERSE =
Sass::Util.map_hash(OPERATORS) {|k, v| [v, k]}
- TOKEN_NAMES =
Sass::Util.map_hash(OPERATORS_REVERSE) {|k, v| [k, v.inspect]}.merge( :const => "variable (e.g. $foo)", :ident => "identifier (e.g. middle)")
- OP_NAMES =
A list of operator strings ordered with longer names first so that `>` and `<` don't clobber `>=` and `<=`.
OPERATORS.keys.sort_by {|o| -o.size}
- IDENT_OP_NAMES =
A sub-list of OP_NAMES that only includes operators with identifier names.
OP_NAMES.select {|k, _v| k =~ /^\w+/}
- PARSEABLE_NUMBER =
/(?:(\d*\.\d+)|(\d+))(?:[eE]([+-]?\d+))?(#{UNIT})?/
- REGULAR_EXPRESSIONS =
A hash of regular expressions that are used for tokenizing.
{ :whitespace => /\s+/, :comment => COMMENT, :single_line_comment => SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT, :variable => /(\$)(#{IDENT})/, :ident => /(#{IDENT})(\()?/, :number => PARSEABLE_NUMBER, :unary_minus_number => /-#{PARSEABLE_NUMBER}/, :color => HEXCOLOR, :id => /##{IDENT}/, :selector => /&/, :ident_op => /(#{Regexp.union(*IDENT_OP_NAMES.map do |s| Regexp.new(Regexp.escape(s) + "(?!#{NMCHAR}|\Z)") end)})/, :op => /(#{Regexp.union(*OP_NAMES)})/, }
- STRING_REGULAR_EXPRESSIONS =
A hash of regular expressions that are used for tokenizing strings.
The key is a `[Symbol, Boolean]` pair. The symbol represents which style of quotation to use, while the boolean represents whether or not the string is following an interpolated segment.
{ :double => { false => string_re('"', '"'), true => string_re('', '"') }, :single => { false => string_re("'", "'"), true => string_re('', "'") }, :uri => { false => /url\(#{W}(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/, true => /(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/ }, # Defined in https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/@-moz-document as a # non-standard version of http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-conditional/ :url_prefix => { false => /url-prefix\(#{W}(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/, true => /(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/ }, :domain => { false => /domain\(#{W}(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/, true => /(#{URLCHAR}*?)(#{W}\)|#\{)/ } }
Constants included from Sass::SCSS::RX
Sass::SCSS::RX::ANY, Sass::SCSS::RX::CDC, Sass::SCSS::RX::CDO, Sass::SCSS::RX::COMMENT, Sass::SCSS::RX::DASHMATCH, Sass::SCSS::RX::DOMAIN, Sass::SCSS::RX::ESCAPE, Sass::SCSS::RX::FUNCTION, Sass::SCSS::RX::GREATER, Sass::SCSS::RX::H, Sass::SCSS::RX::HASH, Sass::SCSS::RX::HEXCOLOR, Sass::SCSS::RX::IDENT, Sass::SCSS::RX::IDENT_HYPHEN_INTERP, Sass::SCSS::RX::IDENT_START, Sass::SCSS::RX::IMPORTANT, Sass::SCSS::RX::INCLUDES, Sass::SCSS::RX::INTERP_START, Sass::SCSS::RX::NAME, Sass::SCSS::RX::NL, Sass::SCSS::RX::NMCHAR, Sass::SCSS::RX::NMSTART, Sass::SCSS::RX::NONASCII, Sass::SCSS::RX::NOT, Sass::SCSS::RX::NUMBER, Sass::SCSS::RX::OPTIONAL, Sass::SCSS::RX::PERCENTAGE, Sass::SCSS::RX::PLUS, Sass::SCSS::RX::PREFIXMATCH, Sass::SCSS::RX::RANGE, Sass::SCSS::RX::S, Sass::SCSS::RX::SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT, Sass::SCSS::RX::STATIC_COMPONENT, Sass::SCSS::RX::STATIC_SELECTOR, Sass::SCSS::RX::STATIC_VALUE, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING1, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING1_NOINTERP, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING2, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING2_NOINTERP, Sass::SCSS::RX::STRING_NOINTERP, Sass::SCSS::RX::SUBSTRINGMATCH, Sass::SCSS::RX::SUFFIXMATCH, Sass::SCSS::RX::TILDE, Sass::SCSS::RX::UNICODE, Sass::SCSS::RX::UNICODERANGE, Sass::SCSS::RX::UNIT, Sass::SCSS::RX::UNITLESS_NUMBER, Sass::SCSS::RX::URI, Sass::SCSS::RX::URL, Sass::SCSS::RX::URLCHAR, Sass::SCSS::RX::URL_PREFIX, Sass::SCSS::RX::VARIABLE, Sass::SCSS::RX::W
Instance Method Summary (collapse)
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#after_interpolation? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not the last token lexed was `:end_interpolation`.
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#char(pos = @scanner.pos) ⇒ String
Returns the given character.
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#done? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not there's more source text to lex.
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#expected!(name) ⇒ Object
Raise an error to the effect that `name` was expected in the input stream and wasn't found.
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#initialize(str, line, offset, options) ⇒ Lexer
constructor
A new instance of Lexer.
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#line ⇒ Integer
The line number of the lexer's current position.
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#next ⇒ Token
Moves the lexer forward one token.
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#offset ⇒ Integer
The number of bytes into the current line of the lexer's current position (1-based).
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#peek ⇒ Token
Returns the next token without moving the lexer forward.
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#str { ... } ⇒ String
Records all non-comment text the lexer consumes within the block and returns it as a string.
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#unpeek! ⇒ Object
Rewinds the underlying StringScanner to before the token returned by #peek.
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#whitespace?(tok = @tok) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether or not there's whitespace before the next token.
Methods included from Sass::SCSS::RX
escape_char, escape_ident, quote
Constructor Details
#initialize(str, line, offset, options) ⇒ Lexer
Returns a new instance of Lexer
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 153 def initialize(str, line, offset, ) @scanner = str.is_a?(StringScanner) ? str : Sass::Util::MultibyteStringScanner.new(str) @line = line @offset = offset @options = @interpolation_stack = [] @prev = nil @tok = nil @next_tok = nil end |
Constructor Details
#initialize(str, line, offset, options) ⇒ Lexer
Returns a new instance of Lexer
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 153 def initialize(str, line, offset, ) @scanner = str.is_a?(StringScanner) ? str : Sass::Util::MultibyteStringScanner.new(str) @line = line @offset = offset @options = @interpolation_stack = [] @prev = nil @tok = nil @next_tok = nil end |
Instance Method Details
#after_interpolation? ⇒ Boolean
Returns Whether or not the last token lexed was `:end_interpolation`.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 217 def after_interpolation? @prev && @prev.type == :end_interpolation end |
#char(pos = @scanner.pos) ⇒ String
Returns the given character.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 189 def char(pos = @scanner.pos) @scanner.string[pos, 1] end |
#done? ⇒ Boolean
Returns Whether or not there's more source text to lex.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 210 def done? return if @next_tok whitespace unless after_interpolation? && !@interpolation_stack.empty? @scanner.eos? && @tok.nil? end |
#expected!(name) ⇒ Object
Raise an error to the effect that `name` was expected in the input stream and wasn't found.
This calls #unpeek! to rewind the scanner to immediately after the last returned token.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 229 def expected!(name) unpeek! Sass::SCSS::Parser.expected(@scanner, name, @line) end |
#line ⇒ Integer
The line number of the lexer's current position.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 29 def line return @line unless @tok @tok.source_range.start_pos.line end |
#next ⇒ Token
Moves the lexer forward one token.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 167 def next @tok ||= read_token @tok, tok = nil, @tok @prev = tok tok end |
#offset ⇒ Integer
The number of bytes into the current line of the lexer's current position (1-based).
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 38 def offset return @offset unless @tok @tok.source_range.start_pos.offset end |
#peek ⇒ Token
Returns the next token without moving the lexer forward.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 196 def peek @tok ||= read_token end |
#str { ... } ⇒ String
Records all non-comment text the lexer consumes within the block and returns it as a string.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 239 def str old_pos = @tok ? @tok.pos : @scanner.pos yield new_pos = @tok ? @tok.pos : @scanner.pos @scanner.string[old_pos...new_pos] end |
#unpeek! ⇒ Object
Rewinds the underlying StringScanner to before the token returned by #peek.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 202 def unpeek! return unless @tok @scanner.pos = @tok.pos @line = @tok.source_range.start_pos.line @offset = @tok.source_range.start_pos.offset end |
#whitespace?(tok = @tok) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether or not there's whitespace before the next token.
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# File '.ruby-sass/lib/sass/script/lexer.rb', line 177 def whitespace?(tok = @tok) if tok @scanner.string[0...tok.pos] =~ /\s\Z/ else @scanner.string[@scanner.pos, 1] =~ /^\s/ || @scanner.string[@scanner.pos - 1, 1] =~ /\s\Z/ end end |