Class: Crass::Tokenizer

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/crass/tokenizer.rb

Overview

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_WHITESPACE =
/[\n\u0009\u0020]+/

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(input, options = {}) ⇒ Tokenizer

Initializes a new Tokenizer.

Options:

  • :preserve_comments - If true, comments will be preserved as :comment tokens.

  • :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 60

def initialize(input, options = {})
  @s       = Scanner.new(preprocess(input))
  @options = options
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 43

def self.tokenize(input, options = {})
  Tokenizer.new(input, options).tokenize
end

Instance Method Details

#consumeObject

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 68

def consume
  return nil if @s.eos?

  @s.mark
  return create_token(:whitespace) if @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE)

  char = @s.consume

  case char.to_sym
  when :'"'
    consume_string('"')

  when :'#'
    if @s.peek =~ RE_NAME || valid_escape?
      create_token(:hash,
        :type  => start_identifier? ? :id : :unrestricted,
        :value => consume_name)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :'$'
    if @s.peek == '='
      @s.consume
      create_token(:suffix_match)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :"'"
    consume_string("'")

  when :'('
    create_token(:'(')

  when :')'
    create_token(:')')

  when :*
    if @s.peek == '='
      @s.consume
      create_token(:substring_match)

    elsif @options[:preserve_hacks] && @s.peek =~ RE_NAME_START
      # NON-STANDARD: IE * hack
      @s.reconsume
      consume_ident

    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :+
    if start_number?(char + @s.peek(2))
      @s.reconsume
      consume_numeric
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :','
    create_token(:comma)

  when :-
    if start_number?(char + @s.peek(2))
      @s.reconsume
      consume_numeric
    elsif start_identifier?(char + @s.peek(2))
      @s.reconsume
      consume_ident
    elsif @s.peek(2) == '->'
      @s.consume
      @s.consume
      create_token(:cdc)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :'.'
    if start_number?(char + @s.peek(2))
      @s.reconsume
      consume_numeric
    else
      create_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.consume_rest
      end

      if @options[:preserve_comments]
        create_token(:comment, :value => text)
      else
        consume
      end
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :':'
    create_token(:colon)

  when :';'
    create_token(:semicolon)

  when :<
    if @s.peek(3) == '!--'
      @s.consume
      @s.consume
      @s.consume

      create_token(:cdo)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :'@'
    if start_identifier?
      create_token(:at_keyword, :value => consume_name)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :'['
    create_token(:'[')

  when :'\\'
    if valid_escape?(char + @s.peek)
      @s.reconsume
      consume_ident
    else
      create_token(:delim,
        :error => true,
        :value => char)
    end

  when :']'
    create_token(:']')

  when :'^'
    if @s.peek == '='
      @s.consume
      create_token(:prefix_match)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :'{'
    create_token(:'{')

  when :'}'
    create_token(:'}')

  when :U, :u
    if @s.peek(2) =~ RE_UNICODE_RANGE_START
      @s.consume
      consume_unicode_range
    else
      @s.reconsume
      consume_ident
    end

  when :|
    case @s.peek
    when '='
      @s.consume
      create_token(:dash_match)

    when '|'
      @s.consume
      create_token(:column)

    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  when :~
    if @s.peek == '='
      @s.consume
      create_token(:include_match)
    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end

  else
    case char
    when RE_DIGIT
      @s.reconsume
      consume_numeric

    when RE_NAME_START
      @s.reconsume
      consume_ident

    else
      create_token(:delim, :value => char)
    end
  end
end

#consume_bad_urlObject

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-url



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 277

def consume_bad_url
  text = ''

  until @s.eos?
    if valid_escape?(@s.current + @s.peek)
      text << consume_escaped
    elsif valid_escape?
      @s.consume
      text << consume_escaped
    else
      char = @s.consume

      if char == ')'
        break
      else
        text << char
      end
    end
  end

  text
end

#consume_escapedObject

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 307

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_identObject



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 334

def consume_ident
  value = consume_name

  if @s.peek == '('
    @s.consume

    if value.downcase == 'url'
      consume_url
    else
      create_token(:function, :value => value)
    end
  else
    create_token(:ident, :value => value)
  end
end

#consume_nameObject



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 353

def consume_name
  result = ''

  while true
    if match = @s.scan(RE_NAME)
      result << match
      next
    end

    char = @s.peek

    if char == '\\' && valid_escape?
      @s.consume
      result << consume_escaped

    # NON-STANDARD: IE * hack
    elsif @options[:preserve_hacks] && char == '*'
      result << @s.consume

    else
      return result
    end
  end
end

#consume_numberObject

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 383

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_numericObject



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 406

def consume_numeric
  number = consume_number

  if start_identifier?
    create_token(:dimension,
      :repr  => number[0],
      :type  => number[2],
      :unit  => consume_name,
      :value => number[1])

  elsif @s.peek == '%'
    @s.consume

    create_token(:percentage,
      :repr  => number[0],
      :type  => number[2],
      :value => number[1])

  else
    create_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-token



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 436

def consume_string(ending)
  value = ''

  until @s.eos?
    case char = @s.consume
    when ending
      break

    when "\n"
      @s.reconsume
      return create_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

  create_token(:string, :value => value)
end

#consume_unicode_rangeObject

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-token



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 475

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 create_token(:unicode_range, range)
  end

  range[:start] = value.hex

  if @s.peek(2) =~ RE_UNICODE_RANGE_END
    @s.consume
    range[:end] = (@s.scan(RE_HEX) || '').hex
  else
    range[:end] = range[:start]
  end

  create_token(:unicode_range, range)
end

#consume_urlObject

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-token



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 507

def consume_url
  value = ''

  @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE)

  if @s.eos?
    return create_token(:url, :value => value)
  end

  # Quoted URL.
  next_char = @s.peek

  if next_char == "'" || next_char == '"'
    string = consume_string(@s.consume)

    if string[:node] == :bad_string
      return create_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 create_token(:url, :value => value)
    else
      return create_token(:bad_url, :value => value + consume_bad_url)
    end
  end

  # Unquoted URL.
  until @s.eos?
    case char = @s.consume
    when ')'
      break

    when RE_WHITESPACE
      @s.scan(RE_WHITESPACE)

      if @s.eos? || @s.peek == ')'
        @s.consume
        break
      else
        return create_token(:bad_url, :value => value + consume_bad_url)
      end

    when '"', "'", '(', RE_NON_PRINTABLE
      return create_token(:bad_url,
        :error => true,
        :value => value + consume_bad_url)

    when '\\'
      if valid_escape?(char + @s.peek)
        value << consume_escaped
      else
        return create_token(:bad_url,
          :error => true,
          :value => value + consume_bad_url
        )
      end

    else
      value << char
    end
  end

  create_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 580

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

#create_token(type, properties = {}) ⇒ Object

Creates and returns a new token with the given properties.



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 596

def create_token(type, properties = {})
  {
    :node => type,
    :pos  => @s.marker,
    :raw  => @s.marked
  }.merge!(properties)
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 607

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.

http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#check-if-three-code-points-would-start-an-identifier

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 622

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

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 645

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

#tokenizeObject

Tokenizes the input stream and returns an array of tokens.



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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 664

def tokenize
  @s.reset

  tokens = []

  while token = consume
    tokens << token
  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

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/crass/tokenizer.rb', line 681

def valid_escape?(text = nil)
  text = @s.peek(2) if text.nil?
  !!(text[0] == '\\' && text[1] != "\n")
end