Class: Crass::Tokenizer
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Crass::Tokenizer
- Defined in:
- lib/crass/tokenizer.rb
Overview
Tokenizes a CSS string.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#tokenization
Constant Summary collapse
- RE_COMMENT_CLOSE =
/\*\//- RE_DIGIT =
/[0-9]+/- RE_ESCAPE =
/\\[^\n]/- RE_HEX =
/[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,6}/- RE_NAME =
/[0-9A-Za-z_\u0080-\u{10ffff}-]+/- RE_NAME_START =
/[A-Za-z_\u0080-\u{10ffff}]+/- RE_NON_PRINTABLE =
/[\u0000-\u0008\u000b\u000e-\u001f\u007f]+/- RE_NUMBER_DECIMAL =
/\.[0-9]+/- RE_NUMBER_EXPONENT =
/[Ee][+-]?[0-9]+/- RE_NUMBER_SIGN =
/[+-]/- RE_NUMBER_STR =
/\A (?<sign> [+-]?) (?<integer> [0-9]*) (?:\. (?<fractional> [0-9]*) )? (?:[Ee] (?<exponent_sign> [+-]?) (?<exponent> [0-9]*) )? \z/x
- RE_UNICODE_RANGE_START =
/\+(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]|\?)/- RE_UNICODE_RANGE_END =
/-[0-9A-Fa-f]/- RE_URL_QUOTE =
/["']/- RE_WHITESPACE =
/[\n\u0009\u0020]+/
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.tokenize(input, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Tokenizes the given input as a CSS string and returns an array of tokens.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#consume ⇒ Object
Consumes a token and returns the token that was consumed.
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#consume_bad_url ⇒ Object
Consumes the remnants of a bad URL and returns the consumed text.
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#consume_escaped ⇒ Object
Consumes an escaped code point and returns its unescaped value.
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#consume_ident ⇒ Object
Consumes an ident-like token and returns it.
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#consume_name ⇒ Object
Consumes a name and returns it.
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#consume_number ⇒ Object
Consumes a number and returns a 3-element array containing the number's original representation, its numeric value, and its type (either
:integeror:number). -
#consume_numeric ⇒ Object
Consumes a numeric token and returns it.
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#consume_string(ending) ⇒ Object
Consumes a string token that ends at the given character, and returns the token.
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#consume_unicode_range ⇒ Object
Consumes a Unicode range token and returns it.
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#consume_url ⇒ Object
Consumes a URL token and returns it.
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#convert_string_to_number(str) ⇒ Object
Converts a valid CSS number string into a number and returns the number.
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#initialize(input, options = {}) ⇒ Tokenizer
constructor
Initializes a new Tokenizer.
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#preprocess(input) ⇒ Object
Preprocesses input to prepare it for the tokenizer.
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#start_identifier?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
trueif the given three-character text would start an identifier. -
#start_number?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
trueif the given three-character text would start a number. -
#token(type, properties = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates and returns a new token with the given properties.
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#tokenize ⇒ Object
Tokenizes the input stream and returns an array of tokens.
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#valid_escape?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
trueif the given two-character text is the beginning of a valid escape sequence.
Constructor Details
#initialize(input, options = {}) ⇒ Tokenizer
Initializes a new Tokenizer.
Options:
:preserve_comments - If
true, comments will be preserved as:commenttokens.:preserve_hacks - If
true, certain non-standard browser hacks such as the IE "*" hack will be preserved even though they violate CSS 3 syntax rules.
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 61 def initialize(input, = {}) @s = Scanner.new(preprocess(input)) = end |
Class Method Details
.tokenize(input, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Tokenizes the given input as a CSS string and returns an array of tokens.
See #initialize for options.
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 44 def self.tokenize(input, = {}) Tokenizer.new(input, ).tokenize end |
Instance Method Details
#consume ⇒ Object
Consumes a token and returns the token that was consumed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 69 def consume return token(:eof) if @s.eos? @s.mark return token(:whitespace) if @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE) case char = @s.consume when '"' consume_string('"') when '#' if @s.peek =~ RE_NAME || valid_escape? value = consume_name token(:hash, :type => start_identifier? ? :id : :unrestricted, :value => value) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '$' if @s.peek == '=' @s.consume token(:suffix_match) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when "'" consume_string("'") when '(' token(:'(') when ')' token(:')') when '*' if @s.peek == '=' @s.consume token(:substring_match) elsif [:preserve_hacks] && @s.peek =~ RE_NAME_START # NON-STANDARD: IE * hack @s.reconsume consume_ident else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '+' if start_number? @s.reconsume consume_numeric else token(:delim, :value => char) end when ',' token(:comma) when '-' if start_number? @s.reconsume consume_numeric elsif start_identifier? @s.reconsume consume_ident elsif @s.peek(2) == '->' @s.consume @s.consume token(:cdc) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '.' if start_number? @s.reconsume consume_numeric else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '/' if @s.peek == '*' @s.consume if text = @s.scan_until(RE_COMMENT_CLOSE) text.slice!(-2, 2) else text = @s.rest end if [:preserve_comments] token(:comment, :value => text) else consume end else token(:delim, :value => char) end when ':' token(:colon) when ';' token(:semicolon) when '<' if @s.peek(3) == '!--' @s.consume @s.consume @s.consume token(:cdo) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '@' if start_identifier? token(:at_keyword, :value => consume_name) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '[' token(:'[') when '\\' if valid_escape?(char + @s.peek) @s.reconsume consume_ident else token(:delim, :error => true, :value => char) end when ']' token(:']') when '^' if @s.peek == '=' @s.consume token(:prefix_match) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '{' token(:'{') when '}' token(:'}') when RE_DIGIT @s.reconsume consume_numeric when 'U', 'u' if @s.peek(2) =~ RE_UNICODE_RANGE_START @s.consume consume_unicode_range else @s.reconsume consume_ident end when RE_NAME_START @s.reconsume consume_ident when '|' case @s.peek when '=' @s.consume token(:dash_match) when '|' @s.consume token(:column) else token(:delim, :value => char) end when '~' if @s.peek == '=' @s.consume token(:include_match) else token(:delim, :value => char) end else token(:delim, :value => char) end end |
#consume_bad_url ⇒ Object
Consumes the remnants of a bad URL and returns the consumed text.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-the-remnants-of-a-bad-url0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 275 def consume_bad_url text = '' while true return text if @s.eos? if valid_escape? text << consume_escaped else char = @s.consume if char == ')' return text else text << char end end end end |
#consume_escaped ⇒ Object
Consumes an escaped code point and returns its unescaped value.
This method assumes that the \ has already been consumed, and that the
next character in the input has already been verified not to be a newline
or EOF.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-an-escaped-code-point0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 302 def consume_escaped case when @s.eos? "\ufffd" when hex_str = @s.scan(RE_HEX) @s.consume if @s.peek =~ RE_WHITESPACE codepoint = hex_str.hex if codepoint == 0 || codepoint.between?(0xD800, 0xDFFF) || codepoint > 0x10FFFF "\ufffd" else codepoint.chr(Encoding::UTF_8) end else @s.consume end end |
#consume_ident ⇒ Object
Consumes an ident-like token and returns it.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-an-ident-like-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 329 def consume_ident value = consume_name if value.downcase == 'url' && @s.peek == '(' @s.consume consume_url elsif @s.peek == '(' @s.consume token(:function, :value => value) else token(:ident, :value => value) end end |
#consume_name ⇒ Object
Consumes a name and returns it.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-name0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 346 def consume_name result = '' while char = @s.peek if char =~ RE_NAME result << @s.consume elsif char == '\\' && valid_escape? result << @s.consume result << consume_escaped # NON-STANDARD: IE * hack elsif [:preserve_hacks] && char == '*' result << @s.consume else return result end end end |
#consume_number ⇒ Object
Consumes a number and returns a 3-element array containing the number's
original representation, its numeric value, and its type (either
:integer or :number).
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-number0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 372 def consume_number repr = '' type = :integer repr << @s.consume if @s.peek =~ RE_NUMBER_SIGN repr << (@s.scan(RE_DIGIT) || '') if match = @s.scan(RE_NUMBER_DECIMAL) repr << match type = :number end if match = @s.scan(RE_NUMBER_EXPONENT) repr << match type = :number end [repr, convert_string_to_number(repr), type] end |
#consume_numeric ⇒ Object
Consumes a numeric token and returns it.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-numeric-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 395 def consume_numeric number = consume_number if start_identifier? token(:dimension, :repr => number[0], :type => number[2], :unit => consume_name, :value => number[1]) elsif @s.peek == '%' @s.consume token(:percentage, :repr => number[0], :value => number[1]) else token(:number, :repr => number[0], :type => number[2], :value => number[1]) end end |
#consume_string(ending) ⇒ Object
Consumes a string token that ends at the given character, and returns the token.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-string-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 424 def consume_string(ending) value = '' while char = @s.consume case char when ending then break when "\n" return token(:bad_string, :error => true, :value => value) when '\\' case @s.peek when '' # End of the input, so do nothing. next when "\n" @s.consume else value += consume_escaped end else value << char end end token(:string, :value => value) end |
#consume_unicode_range ⇒ Object
Consumes a Unicode range token and returns it. Assumes the initial "u+" or "U+" has already been consumed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-unicode-range-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 461 def consume_unicode_range value = @s.scan(RE_HEX) while value.length < 6 break unless @s.peek == '?' value << @s.consume end range = {} if value.include?('?') range[:start] = value.gsub('?', '0').hex range[:end] = value.gsub('?', 'F').hex return token(:unicode_range, range) end range[:start] = value.hex if @s.peek(2) =~ RE_UNICODE_RANGE_END range[:value] << @s.consume << end_value = @s.scan(RE_HEX) range[:end] = end_value.hex else range[:end] = range[:start] end token(:unicode_range, range) end |
#consume_url ⇒ Object
Consumes a URL token and returns it. Assumes the original "url(" has already been consumed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#consume-a-url-token0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 493 def consume_url value = '' @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE) return token(:url, :value => value) if @s.eos? # Quoted URL. if @s.peek =~ RE_URL_QUOTE string = consume_string(@s.consume) if string[:node] == :bad_string return token(:bad_url, :value => string[:value] + consume_bad_url) end value = string[:value] @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE) if @s.eos? || @s.peek == ')' @s.consume return token(:url, :value => value) else return token(:bad_url, :value => value + consume_bad_url) end end # Unquoted URL. while !@s.eos? case char = @s.consume when ')' then break when RE_WHITESPACE @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE) if @s.eos? || @s.peek == ')' @s.consume break else return token(:bad_url, :value => value + consume_bad_url) end when '"', "'", '(', RE_NON_PRINTABLE return token(:bad_url, :error => true, :value => value + consume_bad_url) when '\\' if valid_escape? value << consume_escaped else return token(:bad_url, :error => true, :value => value + consume_bad_url ) end else value << char end end token(:url, :value => value) end |
#convert_string_to_number(str) ⇒ Object
Converts a valid CSS number string into a number and returns the number.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#convert-a-string-to-a-number0
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 559 def convert_string_to_number(str) matches = RE_NUMBER_STR.match(str) s = matches[:sign] == '-' ? -1 : 1 i = matches[:integer].to_i f = matches[:fractional].to_i d = matches[:fractional] ? matches[:fractional].length : 0 t = matches[:exponent_sign] == '-' ? -1 : 1 e = matches[:exponent].to_i # I know this looks nutty, but it's exactly what's defined in the spec, # and it works. s * (i + f * 10**-d) * 10**(t * e) end |
#preprocess(input) ⇒ Object
Preprocesses input to prepare it for the tokenizer.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#input-preprocessing
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 577 def preprocess(input) input = input.to_s.encode('UTF-8', :invalid => :replace, :undef => :replace) input.gsub!(/(?:\r\n|[\r\f])/, "\n") input.gsub!("\u0000", "\ufffd") input end |
#start_identifier?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given three-character text would start an
identifier. If text is nil, the next three characters in the input
stream will be checked, but will not be consumed.
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 592 def start_identifier?(text = nil) text = @s.peek(3) if text.nil? case text[0] when '-' !!(text[1] =~ RE_NAME_START || valid_escape?(text[1, 2])) when RE_NAME_START true when '\\' valid_escape?(text[0, 2]) else false end end |
#start_number?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given three-character text would start a number.
If text is nil, the next three characters in the input stream will be
checked, but will not be consumed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#check-if-three-code-points-would-start-a-number
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 615 def start_number?(text = nil) text = @s.peek(3) if text.nil? case text[0] when '+', '-' !!(text[1] =~ RE_DIGIT || (text[1] == '.' && text[2] =~ RE_DIGIT)) when '.' !!(text[1] =~ RE_DIGIT) when RE_DIGIT true else false end end |
#token(type, properties = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates and returns a new token with the given properties.
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 634 def token(type, properties = {}) { :node => type, :pos => @s.marker, :raw => @s.marked }.merge!(properties) end |
#tokenize ⇒ Object
Tokenizes the input stream and returns an array of tokens.
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 643 def tokenize @s.reset tokens = [] token = consume while token && token[:node] != :eof tokens << token token = consume end tokens end |
#valid_escape?(text = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given two-character text is the beginning of a
valid escape sequence. If text is nil, the next two characters in the
input stream will be checked, but will not be consumed.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#check-if-two-code-points-are-a-valid-escape
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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 662 def valid_escape?(text = nil) text = @s.peek(2) if text.nil? !!(text[0] == '\\' && text[1] != "\n") end |