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//! Character escapes are a construct that occurs in the [string][] and
//! [text][] content types.
//!
//! They’re formed with the following BNF:
//!
//! ```bnf
//! character_escape ::= '\\' ascii_punctuation
//! ```
//!
//! Like much of markdown, there are no “invalid” character escapes: just a
//! slash, or a slash followed by anything other than an ASCII punctuation
//! character, is exactly that: just a slash.
//! To escape (most) arbitrary characters, use a
//! [character reference][character_reference] instead
//! (as in, `&`, `{`, or say `	`).
//! It is also possible to escape a line ending in text with a similar
//! construct: a [hard break (escape)][hard_break_escape] is a backslash followed
//! by a line ending (that is part of the construct instead of ending it).
//!
//! ## Tokens
//!
//! * [`CharacterEscape`][Token::CharacterEscape]
//! * [`CharacterEscapeMarker`][Token::CharacterEscapeMarker]
//! * [`CharacterEscapeValue`][Token::CharacterEscapeValue]
//!
//! ## References
//!
//! * [`character-escape.js` in `micromark`](https://github.com/micromark/micromark/blob/main/packages/micromark-core-commonmark/dev/lib/character-escape.js)
//! * [*§ 2.4 Backslash escapes* in `CommonMark`](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#backslash-escapes)
//!
//! [string]: crate::content::string
//! [text]: crate::content::text
//! [character_reference]: crate::construct::character_reference
//! [hard_break_escape]: crate::construct::hard_break_escape
use crate::token::Token;
use crate::tokenizer::{Code, State, Tokenizer};
/// Start of a character escape.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a\*b
/// ^
/// ```
pub fn start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> State {
match code {
Code::Char('\\') if tokenizer.parse_state.constructs.character_escape => {
tokenizer.enter(Token::CharacterEscape);
tokenizer.enter(Token::CharacterEscapeMarker);
tokenizer.consume(code);
tokenizer.exit(Token::CharacterEscapeMarker);
State::Fn(Box::new(inside))
}
_ => State::Nok,
}
}
/// Inside a character escape, after `\`.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a\*b
/// ^
/// ```
fn inside(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> State {
match code {
Code::Char(char) if char.is_ascii_punctuation() => {
tokenizer.enter(Token::CharacterEscapeValue);
tokenizer.consume(code);
tokenizer.exit(Token::CharacterEscapeValue);
tokenizer.exit(Token::CharacterEscape);
State::Ok(0)
}
_ => State::Nok,
}
}
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