Simplify Try to save/restore the index directly instead of copying and syncing the entire iterator. Remove the now-unused Copy and Sync methods. Rewrite ScanRune and ParseRawToken as peek-then-advance so they no longer need Try at all. Remove redundant Try wrappers from parse functions that are already disambiguated by their callers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
75 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
75 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
package token
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"unicode"
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"git.maximhutz.com/max/lambda/pkg/iterator"
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)
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// IsVariable determines whether a rune can be a valid variable character.
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func IsVariable(r rune) bool {
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return unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsNumber(r) || r == '_'
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}
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// ScanRune consumes the next rune from the iterator if it satisfies the
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// predicate.
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// Returns an error if the iterator is exhausted or the rune does not match.
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func ScanRune(i *iterator.Iterator[rune], expected func(rune) bool) (rune, error) {
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r, err := i.Get()
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if err != nil {
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return r, err
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}
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if !expected(r) {
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return r, fmt.Errorf("got unexpected rune %v'", r)
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}
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i.Forward()
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return r, nil
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}
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// ScanCharacter consumes the next rune from the iterator if it matches the
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// expected rune exactly.
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// Returns an error if the iterator is exhausted or the rune does not match.
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func ScanCharacter(i *iterator.Iterator[rune], expected rune) (rune, error) {
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return ScanRune(i, func(r rune) bool { return r == expected })
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}
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// ScanAtom scans a contiguous sequence of variable characters into a single
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// atom token.
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// The first rune has already been consumed and is passed in.
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func ScanAtom[T Type](i *iterator.Iterator[rune], first rune, typ T, column int) *Token[T] {
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atom := []rune{first}
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for {
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if r, err := ScanRune(i, IsVariable); err != nil {
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break
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} else {
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atom = append(atom, r)
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}
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}
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return NewAtom(typ, string(atom), column)
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}
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// Scan tokenizes an input string using a language-specific scanToken function.
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// The scanToken function is called repeatedly until the input is exhausted.
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// It returns nil (no token, no error) for skippable input like whitespace.
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// Errors are accumulated and returned joined at the end.
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func Scan[T Type](input string, scanToken func(*iterator.Iterator[rune]) (*Token[T], error)) ([]Token[T], error) {
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i := iterator.Of([]rune(input))
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tokens := []Token[T]{}
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errorList := []error{}
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for !i.Done() {
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token, err := scanToken(i)
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if err != nil {
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errorList = append(errorList, err)
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} else if token != nil {
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tokens = append(tokens, *token)
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}
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}
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return tokens, errors.Join(errorList...)
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}
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