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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package texthtml formats text files to HTML.
package texthtml
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/scanner"
"go/token"
"io"
"regexp"
"text/template"
)
// A Span describes a text span [start, end).
// The zero value of a Span is an empty span.
type Span struct {
Start, End int
}
func (s *Span) isEmpty() bool { return s.Start >= s.End }
// A Selection is an "iterator" function returning a text span.
// Repeated calls to a selection return consecutive, non-overlapping,
// non-empty spans, followed by an infinite sequence of empty
// spans. The first empty span marks the end of the selection.
type Selection func() Span
// A Config configures how to format text as HTML.
type Config struct {
Line int // if >= 1, number lines beginning with number Line, with <span class="ln">
GoComments bool // mark comments in Go text with <span class="comment">
Highlight string // highlight matches for this regexp with <span class="highlight">
Selection Selection // mark selected spans with <span class="selection">
AST ast.Node // link uses to declarations, assuming text is formatting of AST
}
// Format formats text to HTML according to the configuration cfg.
func Format(text []byte, cfg Config) (html []byte) {
var comments, highlights Selection
if cfg.GoComments {
comments = tokenSelection(text, token.COMMENT)
}
if cfg.Highlight != "" {
highlights = regexpSelection(text, cfg.Highlight)
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
var idents Selection = Spans()
var goLinks []goLink
if cfg.AST != nil {
idents = tokenSelection(text, token.IDENT)
goLinks = goLinksFor(cfg.AST)
}
formatSelections(&buf, text, goLinks, comments, highlights, cfg.Selection, idents)
if cfg.AST != nil {
postFormatAST(&buf, cfg.AST)
}
if cfg.Line > 0 {
// Add line numbers in a separate pass.
old := buf.Bytes()
buf = bytes.Buffer{}
n := cfg.Line
for _, line := range bytes.Split(old, []byte("\n")) {
// The line numbers are inserted into the document via a CSS ::before
// pseudo-element. This prevents them from being copied when users
// highlight and copy text.
// ::before is supported in 98% of browsers: https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-gencontent
// This is also the trick Github uses to hide line numbers.
//
// The first tab for the code snippet needs to start in column 9, so
// it indents a full 8 spaces, hence the two nbsp's. Otherwise the tab
// character only indents a short amount.
//
// Due to rounding and font width Firefox might not treat 8 rendered
// characters as 8 characters wide, and subsequently may treat the tab
// character in the 9th position as moving the width from (7.5 or so) up
// to 8. See
// https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues/17530#issuecomment-402675091
// for a fuller explanation. The solution is to add a CSS class to
// explicitly declare the width to be 8 characters.
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, `<span id="L%d" class="ln">%6d&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>`, n, n)
n++
buf.Write(line)
buf.WriteByte('\n')
}
}
return buf.Bytes()
}
// formatSelections takes a text and writes it to w using link and span
// writers lw and sw as follows: lw is invoked for consecutive span starts
// and ends as specified through the links selection, and sw is invoked for
// consecutive spans of text overlapped by the same selections as specified
// by selections.
func formatSelections(w io.Writer, text []byte, goLinks []goLink, selections ...Selection) {
// compute the sequence of consecutive span changes
changes := newMerger(selections)
// The i'th bit in bitset indicates that the text
// at the current offset is covered by selections[i].
bitset := 0
lastOffs := 0
// Text spans are written in a delayed fashion
// such that consecutive spans belonging to the
// same selection can be combined (peephole optimization).
// last describes the last span which has not yet been written.
var last struct {
begin, end int // valid if begin < end
bitset int
}
// flush writes the last delayed text span
flush := func() {
if last.begin < last.end {
selectionTag(w, text[last.begin:last.end], last.bitset)
}
last.begin = last.end // invalidate last
}
// span runs the span [lastOffs, end) with the selection
// indicated by bitset through the span peephole optimizer.
span := func(end int) {
if lastOffs < end { // ignore empty spans
if last.end != lastOffs || last.bitset != bitset {
// the last span is not adjacent to or
// differs from the new one
flush()
// start a new span
last.begin = lastOffs
}
last.end = end
last.bitset = bitset
}
}
linkEnd := ""
for {
// get the next span change
index, offs, start := changes.next()
if index < 0 || offs > len(text) {
// no more span changes or the next change
// is past the end of the text - we're done
break
}
// format the previous selection span, determine
// the new selection bitset and start a new span
span(offs)
if index == 3 { // Go link
flush()
if start {
if len(goLinks) > 0 {
start, end := goLinks[0].tags()
io.WriteString(w, start)
linkEnd = end
goLinks = goLinks[1:]
}
} else {
if linkEnd != "" {
io.WriteString(w, linkEnd)
linkEnd = ""
}
}
} else {
mask := 1 << uint(index)
if start {
bitset |= mask
} else {
bitset &^= mask
}
}
lastOffs = offs
}
span(len(text))
flush()
}
// A merger merges a slice of Selections and produces a sequence of
// consecutive span change events through repeated next() calls.
type merger struct {
selections []Selection
spans []Span // spans[i] is the next span of selections[i]
}
const infinity int = 2e9
func newMerger(selections []Selection) *merger {
spans := make([]Span, len(selections))
for i, sel := range selections {
spans[i] = Span{infinity, infinity}
if sel != nil {
if seg := sel(); !seg.isEmpty() {
spans[i] = seg
}
}
}
return &merger{selections, spans}
}
// next returns the next span change: index specifies the Selection
// to which the span belongs, offs is the span start or end offset
// as determined by the start value. If there are no more span changes,
// next returns an index value < 0.
func (m *merger) next() (index, offs int, start bool) {
// find the next smallest offset where a span starts or ends
offs = infinity
index = -1
for i, seg := range m.spans {
switch {
case seg.Start < offs:
offs = seg.Start
index = i
start = true
case seg.End < offs:
offs = seg.End
index = i
start = false
}
}
if index < 0 {
// no offset found => all selections merged
return
}
// offset found - it's either the start or end offset but
// either way it is ok to consume the start offset: set it
// to infinity so it won't be considered in the following
// next call
m.spans[index].Start = infinity
if start {
return
}
// end offset found - consume it
m.spans[index].End = infinity
// advance to the next span for that selection
seg := m.selections[index]()
if !seg.isEmpty() {
m.spans[index] = seg
}
return
}
// lineSelection returns the line spans for text as a Selection.
func lineSelection(text []byte) Selection {
i, j := 0, 0
return func() (seg Span) {
// find next newline, if any
for j < len(text) {
j++
if text[j-1] == '\n' {
break
}
}
if i < j {
// text[i:j] constitutes a line
seg = Span{i, j}
i = j
}
return
}
}
// tokenSelection returns, as a selection, the sequence of
// consecutive occurrences of token sel in the Go src text.
func tokenSelection(src []byte, sel token.Token) Selection {
var s scanner.Scanner
fset := token.NewFileSet()
file := fset.AddFile("", fset.Base(), len(src))
s.Init(file, src, nil, scanner.ScanComments)
return func() (seg Span) {
for {
pos, tok, lit := s.Scan()
if tok == token.EOF {
break
}
offs := file.Offset(pos)
if tok == sel {
seg = Span{offs, offs + len(lit)}
break
}
}
return
}
}
// Spans is a helper function to make a Selection from a slice of spans.
// Empty spans are discarded.
func Spans(spans ...Span) Selection {
i := 0
return func() Span {
for i < len(spans) {
s := spans[i]
i++
if s.Start < s.End {
// non-empty
return s
}
}
return Span{}
}
}
// regexpSelection computes the Selection for the regular expression expr in text.
func regexpSelection(text []byte, expr string) Selection {
var matches [][]int
if rx, err := regexp.Compile(expr); err == nil {
matches = rx.FindAllIndex(text, -1)
}
var spans []Span
for _, m := range matches {
spans = append(spans, Span{m[0], m[1]})
}
return Spans(spans...)
}
// Span tags for all the possible selection combinations that may
// be generated by FormatText. Selections are indicated by a bitset,
// and the value of the bitset specifies the tag to be used.
//
// bit 0: comments
// bit 1: highlights
// bit 2: selections
//
var startTags = [][]byte{
/* 000 */ []byte(``),
/* 001 */ []byte(`<span class="comment">`),
/* 010 */ []byte(`<span class="highlight">`),
/* 011 */ []byte(`<span class="highlight-comment">`),
/* 100 */ []byte(`<span class="selection">`),
/* 101 */ []byte(`<span class="selection-comment">`),
/* 110 */ []byte(`<span class="selection-highlight">`),
/* 111 */ []byte(`<span class="selection-highlight-comment">`),
}
var endTag = []byte(`</span>`)
func selectionTag(w io.Writer, text []byte, selections int) {
if selections < len(startTags) {
if tag := startTags[selections]; len(tag) > 0 {
w.Write(tag)
template.HTMLEscape(w, text)
w.Write(endTag)
return
}
}
template.HTMLEscape(w, text)
}