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module Slim
# Parses Slim code and transforms it to a Temple expression
# @api private
class Parser < Temple::Parser
define_options :file,
:default_tag,
:tabsize => 4,
:shortcut => {
'#' => { :attr => 'id' },
'.' => { :attr => 'class' }
},
:attr_delims => {
'(' => ')',
'[' => ']',
'{' => '}',
}
class SyntaxError < StandardError
attr_reader :error, :file, :line, :lineno, :column
def initialize(error, file, line, lineno, column)
@error = error
@file = file || '(__TEMPLATE__)'
@line = line.to_s
@lineno = lineno
@column = column
end
def to_s
line = @line.lstrip
column = @column + line.size - @line.size
%{#{error}
#{file}, Line #{lineno}, Column #{@column}
#{line}
#{' ' * column}^
}
end
end
def initialize(opts = {})
super
tabsize = options[:tabsize]
if tabsize > 1
@tab_re = /\G((?: {#{tabsize}})*) {0,#{tabsize-1}}\t/
@tab = '\1' + ' ' * tabsize
else
@tab_re = "\t"
@tab = ' '
end
@tag_shortcut, @attr_shortcut = {}, {}
options[:shortcut].each do |k,v|
raise ArgumentError, 'Shortcut requires :tag and/or :attr' unless (v[:attr] || v[:tag]) && (v.keys - [:attr, :tag]).empty?
@tag_shortcut[k] = v[:tag] || options[:default_tag]
if v.include?(:attr)
@attr_shortcut[k] = [v[:attr]].flatten
raise ArgumentError, 'You can only use special characters for attribute shortcuts' if k =~ /(#{WORD_RE}|-)/
end
end
keys = Regexp.union @attr_shortcut.keys.sort_by {|k| -k.size }
@attr_shortcut_re = /\A(#{keys}+)(#{WORD_RE}(?:#{WORD_RE}|-)*#{WORD_RE}|#{WORD_RE}+)/
keys = Regexp.union @tag_shortcut.keys.sort_by {|k| -k.size }
@tag_re = /\A(?:#{keys}|\*(?=[^\s]+)|(#{WORD_RE}(?:#{WORD_RE}|:|-)*#{WORD_RE}|#{WORD_RE}+))/
keys = Regexp.escape options[:attr_delims].keys.join
@delim_re = /\A[#{keys}]/
@attr_delim_re = /\A\s*([#{keys}])/
end
# Compile string to Temple expression
#
# @param [String] str Slim code
# @return [Array] Temple expression representing the code]]
def call(str)
result = [:multi]
reset(str.split(/\r?\n/), [result])
parse_line while next_line
reset
result
end
protected
WORD_RE = ''.respond_to?(:encoding) ? '\p{Word}' : '\w'
ATTR_NAME = "\\A\\s*(#{WORD_RE}(?:#{WORD_RE}|:|-)*)"
QUOTED_ATTR_RE = /#{ATTR_NAME}\s*=(=?)\s*("|')/
CODE_ATTR_RE = /#{ATTR_NAME}\s*=(=?)\s*/
def reset(lines = nil, stacks = nil)
# Since you can indent however you like in Slim, we need to keep a list
# of how deeply indented you are. For instance, in a template like this:
#
# doctype # 0 spaces
# html # 0 spaces
# head # 1 space
# title # 4 spaces
#
# indents will then contain [0, 1, 4] (when it's processing the last line.)
#
# We uses this information to figure out how many steps we must "jump"
# out when we see an de-indented line.
@indents = [0]
# Whenever we want to output something, we'll *always* output it to the
# last stack in this array. So when there's a line that expects
# indentation, we simply push a new stack onto this array. When it
# processes the next line, the content will then be outputted into that
# stack.
@stacks = stacks
@lineno = 0
@lines = lines
@line = @orig_line = nil
end
def next_line
if @lines.empty?
@orig_line = @line = nil
else
@orig_line = @lines.shift
@lineno += 1
@line = @orig_line.dup
end
end
def get_indent(line)
# Figure out the indentation. Kinda ugly/slow way to support tabs,
# but remember that this is only done at parsing time.
line[/\A[ \t]*/].gsub(@tab_re, @tab).size
end
def parse_line
if @line =~ /\A\s*\Z/
@stacks.last << [:newline]
return
end
indent = get_indent(@line)
# Remove the indentation
@line.lstrip!
# If there's more stacks than indents, it means that the previous
# line is expecting this line to be indented.
expecting_indentation = @stacks.size > @indents.size
if indent > @indents.last
# This line was actually indented, so we'll have to check if it was
# supposed to be indented or not.
syntax_error!('Unexpected indentation') unless expecting_indentation
@indents << indent
else
# This line was *not* indented more than the line before,
# so we'll just forget about the stack that the previous line pushed.
@stacks.pop if expecting_indentation
# This line was deindented.
# Now we're have to go through the all the indents and figure out
# how many levels we've deindented.
while indent < @indents.last
@indents.pop
@stacks.pop
end
# This line's indentation happens lie "between" two other line's
# indentation:
#
# hello
# world
# this # <- This should not be possible!
syntax_error!('Malformed indentation') if indent != @indents.last
end
parse_line_indicators
end
def parse_line_indicators
case @line
when /\A\/!( ?)/
# HTML comment
@stacks.last << [:html, :comment, [:slim, :text, parse_text_block($', @indents.last + $1.size + 2)]]
when /\A\/\[\s*(.*?)\s*\]\s*\Z/
# HTML conditional comment
block = [:multi]
@stacks.last << [:html, :condcomment, $1, block]
@stacks << block
when /\A\//
# Slim comment
parse_comment_block
when /\A([\|'])( ?)/
# Found a text block.
trailing_ws = $1 == "'"
@stacks.last << [:slim, :text, parse_text_block($', @indents.last + $2.size + 1)]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if trailing_ws
when /\A</
# Inline html
block = [:multi]
@stacks.last << [:multi, [:slim, :interpolate, @line], block]
@stacks << block
when /\A-/
# Found a code block.
# We expect the line to be broken or the next line to be indented.
@line.slice!(0)
block = [:multi]
@stacks.last << [:slim, :control, parse_broken_line, block]
@stacks << block
when /\A=(=?)(['<>]*)/
# Found an output block.
# We expect the line to be broken or the next line to be indented.
@line = $'
trailing_ws = $2.include?('\'') || $2.include?('>')
block = [:multi]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if $2.include?('<')
@stacks.last << [:slim, :output, $1.empty?, parse_broken_line, block]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if trailing_ws
@stacks << block
when /\A(\w+):\s*\Z/
# Embedded template detected. It is treated as block.
@stacks.last << [:slim, :embedded, $1, parse_text_block]
when /\Adoctype\s+/i
# Found doctype declaration
@stacks.last << [:html, :doctype, $'.strip]
when @tag_re
# Found a HTML tag.
@line = $' if $1
parse_tag($&)
else
syntax_error! 'Unknown line indicator'
end
@stacks.last << [:newline]
end
def parse_comment_block
while !@lines.empty? && (@lines.first =~ /\A\s*\Z/ || get_indent(@lines.first) > @indents.last)
next_line
@stacks.last << [:newline]
end
end
def parse_text_block(first_line = nil, text_indent = nil, in_tag = false)
result = [:multi]
if !first_line || first_line.empty?
text_indent = nil
else
result << [:slim, :interpolate, first_line]
end
empty_lines = 0
until @lines.empty?
if @lines.first =~ /\A\s*\Z/
next_line
result << [:newline]
empty_lines += 1 if text_indent
else
indent = get_indent(@lines.first)
break if indent <= @indents.last
if empty_lines > 0
result << [:slim, :interpolate, "\n" * empty_lines]
empty_lines = 0
end
next_line
@line.lstrip!
# The text block lines must be at least indented
# as deep as the first line.
offset = text_indent ? indent - text_indent : 0
if offset < 0
syntax_error!("Text line not indented deep enough.\n" +
"The first text line defines the necessary text indentation." +
(in_tag ? "\nAre you trying to nest a child tag in a tag containing text? Use | for the text block!" : ''))
end
result << [:newline] << [:slim, :interpolate, (text_indent ? "\n" : '') + (' ' * offset) + @line]
# The indentation of first line of the text block
# determines the text base indentation.
text_indent ||= indent
end
end
result
end
def parse_broken_line
broken_line = @line.strip
while broken_line =~ /[,\\]\Z/
expect_next_line
broken_line << "\n" << @line
end
broken_line
end
def parse_tag(tag)
if @tag_shortcut[tag]
@line.slice!(0, tag.size) unless @attr_shortcut[tag]
tag = @tag_shortcut[tag]
end
# Find any shortcut attributes
attributes = [:html, :attrs]
while @line =~ @attr_shortcut_re
# The class/id attribute is :static instead of :slim :interpolate,
# because we don't want text interpolation in .class or #id shortcut
syntax_error!('Illegal shortcut') unless shortcut = @attr_shortcut[$1]
shortcut.each {|a| attributes << [:html, :attr, a, [:static, $2]] }
@line = $'
end
@line =~ /\A[<>']*/
@line = $'
trailing_ws = $&.include?('\'') || $&.include?('>')
leading_ws = $&.include?('<')
parse_attributes(attributes)
tag = [:html, :tag, tag, attributes]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if leading_ws
@stacks.last << tag
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if trailing_ws
case @line
when /\A\s*:\s*/
# Block expansion
@line = $'
(@line =~ @tag_re) || syntax_error!('Expected tag')
@line = $' if $1
content = [:multi]
tag << content
i = @stacks.size
@stacks << content
parse_tag($&)
@stacks.delete_at(i)
when /\A\s*=(=?)(['<>]*)/
# Handle output code
@line = $'
trailing_ws2 = $2.include?('\'') || $2.include?('>')
block = [:multi]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if !leading_ws && $2.include?('<')
tag << [:slim, :output, $1 != '=', parse_broken_line, block]
@stacks.last << [:static, ' '] if !trailing_ws && trailing_ws2
@stacks << block
when /\A\s*\/\s*/
# Closed tag. Do nothing
@line = $'
syntax_error!('Unexpected text after closed tag') unless @line.empty?
when /\A\s*\Z/
# Empty content
content = [:multi]
tag << content
@stacks << content
when /\A( ?)(.*)\Z/
# Text content
tag << [:slim, :text, parse_text_block($2, @orig_line.size - @line.size + $1.size, true)]
end
end
def parse_attributes(attributes)
# Check to see if there is a delimiter right after the tag name
delimiter = nil
if @line =~ @attr_delim_re
delimiter = options[:attr_delims][$1]
@line = $'
end
if delimiter
boolean_attr_re = /#{ATTR_NAME}(?=(\s|#{Regexp.escape delimiter}|\Z))/
end_re = /\A\s*#{Regexp.escape delimiter}/
end
while true
case @line
when /\A\s*\*(?=[^\s]+)/
# Splat attribute
@line = $'
attributes << [:slim, :splat, parse_ruby_code(delimiter)]
when QUOTED_ATTR_RE
# Value is quoted (static)
@line = $'
attributes << [:html, :attr, $1,
[:escape, $2.empty?, [:slim, :interpolate, parse_quoted_attribute($3)]]]
when CODE_ATTR_RE
# Value is ruby code
@line = $'
name = $1
escape = $2.empty?
value = parse_ruby_code(delimiter)
syntax_error!('Invalid empty attribute') if value.empty?
attributes << [:html, :attr, name, [:slim, :attrvalue, escape, value]]
else
break unless delimiter
case @line
when boolean_attr_re
# Boolean attribute
@line = $'
attributes << [:html, :attr, $1, [:slim, :attrvalue, false, 'true']]
when end_re
# Find ending delimiter
@line = $'
break
else
# Found something where an attribute should be
@line.lstrip!
syntax_error!('Expected attribute') unless @line.empty?
# Attributes span multiple lines
@stacks.last << [:newline]
syntax_error!("Expected closing delimiter #{delimiter}") if @lines.empty?
next_line
end
end
end
end
def parse_ruby_code(outer_delimiter)
code, count, delimiter, close_delimiter = '', 0, nil, nil
# Attribute ends with space or attribute delimiter
end_re = /\A[\s#{Regexp.escape outer_delimiter.to_s}]/
until @line.empty? || (count == 0 && @line =~ end_re)
if @line =~ /\A[,\\]\Z/
code << @line << "\n"
expect_next_line
else
if count > 0
if @line[0] == delimiter[0]
count += 1
elsif @line[0] == close_delimiter[0]
count -= 1
end
elsif @line =~ @delim_re
count = 1
delimiter, close_delimiter = $&, options[:attr_delims][$&]
end
code << @line.slice!(0)
end
end
syntax_error!("Expected closing delimiter #{close_delimiter}") if count != 0
code
end
def parse_quoted_attribute(quote)
value, count = '', 0
until @line.empty? || (count == 0 && @line[0] == quote[0])
if @line =~ /\A\\\Z/
value << ' '
expect_next_line
else
if count > 0
if @line[0] == ?{
count += 1
elsif @line[0] == ?}
count -= 1
end
elsif @line =~ /\A#\{/
value << @line.slice!(0)
count = 1
end
value << @line.slice!(0)
end
end
syntax_error!("Expected closing brace }") if count != 0
syntax_error!("Expected closing quote #{quote}") if @line[0] != quote[0]
@line.slice!(0)
value
end
# Helper for raising exceptions
def syntax_error!(message)
raise SyntaxError.new(message, options[:file], @orig_line, @lineno,
@orig_line && @line ? @orig_line.size - @line.size : 0)
end
def expect_next_line
next_line || syntax_error!('Unexpected end of file')
@line.strip!
end
end
end
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