pub struct Parser<'input> {
pub(crate) mode: ParseMode,
pub(crate) input: &'input str,
pub(crate) input_vec: Vec<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>,
pub(crate) input_vec_index: usize,
pub errors: Vec<ParseError>,
pub curarg: usize,
pub arg_places: Vec<Range<usize>>,
pub(crate) last_open_brace: Option<Range<usize>>,
pub is_source_literal: bool,
pub(crate) end_of_snippet: usize,
pub(crate) cur_line_start: usize,
pub line_spans: Vec<Range<usize>>,
}
Expand description
The parser structure for interpreting the input format string. This is
modeled as an iterator over Piece
structures to form a stream of tokens
being output.
This is a recursive-descent parser for the sake of simplicity, and if necessary there’s probably lots of room for improvement performance-wise.
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§mode: ParseMode
§input: &'input str
Input to be parsed
input_vec: Vec<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>
Tuples of the span in the code snippet (input as written before being unescaped), the pos in input, and the char in input
input_vec_index: usize
Index into input_vec
errors: Vec<ParseError>
Error messages accumulated during parsing
curarg: usize
Current position of implicit positional argument pointer
arg_places: Vec<Range<usize>>
Start and end byte offset of every successfully parsed argument
last_open_brace: Option<Range<usize>>
Span of the last opening brace seen, used for error reporting
is_source_literal: bool
Whether this formatting string was written directly in the source. This controls whether we can use spans to refer into it and give better error messages. N.B: This does not control whether implicit argument captures can be used.
end_of_snippet: usize
Index to the end of the literal snippet
cur_line_start: usize
Start position of the current line.
line_spans: Vec<Range<usize>>
Start and end byte offset of every line of the format string. Excludes newline characters and leading whitespace.
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Source§impl<'input> Parser<'input>
impl<'input> Parser<'input>
Sourcepub fn new(
input: &'input str,
style: Option<usize>,
snippet: Option<String>,
appended_newline: bool,
mode: ParseMode,
) -> Self
pub fn new( input: &'input str, style: Option<usize>, snippet: Option<String>, appended_newline: bool, mode: ParseMode, ) -> Self
Creates a new parser for the given unescaped input string and
optional code snippet (the input as written before being unescaped),
where style
is Some(nr_hashes)
when the snippet is a raw string with that many hashes.
If the input comes via println
or panic
, then it has a newline already appended,
which is reflected in the appended_newline
parameter.
Sourcepub fn peek(&self) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>
pub fn peek(&self) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>
Peeks at the current position, without incrementing the pointer.
Sourcepub fn peek_ahead(&self) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>
pub fn peek_ahead(&self) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize, char)>
Peeks at the current position + 1, without incrementing the pointer.
Sourcepub(crate) fn consume(&mut self, c: char) -> bool
pub(crate) fn consume(&mut self, c: char) -> bool
Optionally consumes the specified character. If the character is not at
the current position, then the current iterator isn’t moved and false
is
returned, otherwise the character is consumed and true
is returned.
Sourcepub(crate) fn consume_pos(&mut self, ch: char) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize)>
pub(crate) fn consume_pos(&mut self, ch: char) -> Option<(Range<usize>, usize)>
Optionally consumes the specified character. If the character is not at
the current position, then the current iterator isn’t moved and None
is
returned, otherwise the character is consumed and the current position is
returned.
Sourcepub(crate) fn missing_closing_brace(&mut self, arg: &Argument<'_>)
pub(crate) fn missing_closing_brace(&mut self, arg: &Argument<'_>)
Called if a closing brace was not found.
Sourcepub(crate) fn ws(&mut self)
pub(crate) fn ws(&mut self)
Consumes all whitespace characters until the first non-whitespace character
Sourcepub(crate) fn string(&mut self, start: usize) -> &'input str
pub(crate) fn string(&mut self, start: usize) -> &'input str
Parses all of a string which is to be considered a “raw literal” in a format string. This is everything outside of the braces.
Sourcepub(crate) fn argument(&mut self) -> Argument<'input>
pub(crate) fn argument(&mut self) -> Argument<'input>
Parses an Argument
structure, or what’s contained within braces inside the format string.
Sourcepub(crate) fn position(&mut self) -> Option<Position<'input>>
pub(crate) fn position(&mut self) -> Option<Position<'input>>
Parses a positional argument for a format. This could either be an
integer index of an argument, a named argument, or a blank string.
Returns Some(parsed_position)
if the position is not implicitly
consuming a macro argument, None
if it’s the case.
pub(crate) fn input_vec_index2pos(&self, index: usize) -> usize
pub(crate) fn input_vec_index2range(&self, index: usize) -> Range<usize>
Sourcepub(crate) fn format(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
pub(crate) fn format(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
Parses a format specifier at the current position, returning all of the
relevant information in the FormatSpec
struct.
Sourcepub(crate) fn inline_asm(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
pub(crate) fn inline_asm(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
Parses an inline assembly template modifier at the current position, returning the modifier
in the ty
field of the FormatSpec
struct.
Sourcepub(crate) fn diagnostic(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
pub(crate) fn diagnostic(&mut self) -> FormatSpec<'input>
Always returns an empty FormatSpec
Sourcepub(crate) fn count(&mut self) -> Count<'input>
pub(crate) fn count(&mut self) -> Count<'input>
Parses a Count
parameter at the current position. This does not check
for ‘CountIsNextParam’ because that is only used in precision, not
width.
Sourcepub(crate) fn word(&mut self) -> &'input str
pub(crate) fn word(&mut self) -> &'input str
Parses a word starting at the current position. A word is the same as a
Rust identifier, except that it can’t start with _
character.
pub(crate) fn integer(&mut self) -> Option<u16>
pub(crate) fn suggest_format_debug(&mut self)
pub(crate) fn suggest_format_align(&mut self, alignment: char)
pub(crate) fn suggest_positional_arg_instead_of_captured_arg( &mut self, arg: &Argument<'_>, )
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