use crate::content::content::start as content;
use crate::content::string::start as string;
use crate::tokenizer::{
Code, Event, EventType, State, StateFn, StateFnResult, TokenType, Tokenizer,
};
use crate::util::{slice_codes, Span};
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub fn subtokenize(events: Vec<Event>, codes: &[Code]) -> Vec<Event> {
let mut events = events;
let mut index = 0;
// Map of first chunks its tokenizer.
let mut head_to_tokenizer: HashMap<usize, Tokenizer> = HashMap::new();
// Map of chunks to their head and corresponding range of events.
let mut link_to_info: HashMap<usize, (usize, usize, usize)> = HashMap::new();
while index < events.len() {
let event = &events[index];
// Find each first opening chunk.
if (event.token_type == TokenType::ChunkString
|| event.token_type == TokenType::ContentChunk) &&
event.event_type == EventType::Enter &&
// No need to enter linked events again.
event.previous == None
{
// Index into `events` pointing to a chunk.
let mut index_opt: Option<usize> = Some(index);
// Subtokenizer.
let mut tokenizer = Tokenizer::new(event.point.clone(), event.index);
// Substate.
let mut result: StateFnResult = (
State::Fn(Box::new(if event.token_type == TokenType::ContentChunk {
content
} else {
string
})),
None,
);
// Indices into `codes` of each end of chunk.
let mut ends: Vec<usize> = vec![];
// Loop through chunks to pass them in order to the subtokenizer.
while let Some(index_ptr) = index_opt {
let enter = &events[index_ptr];
let span = Span {
start_index: enter.index,
end_index: events[index_ptr + 1].index,
};
ends.push(span.end_index);
if enter.previous != None {
tokenizer.define_skip(&enter.point, span.start_index);
}
let func: Box<StateFn> = match result.0 {
State::Fn(func) => func,
_ => unreachable!("cannot be ok/nok"),
};
result = tokenizer.feed(slice_codes(codes, &span), func, enter.next == None);
if let Some(ref x) = result.1 {
if !x.is_empty() {
// To do: handle?
unreachable!("subtokenize:remainder {:?}", x);
}
}
index_opt = enter.next;
}
// Now, loop through all subevents (and `ends`), to figure out
// which parts belong where.
// Current index.
let mut subindex = 0;
// Index into subevents that starts the current slice.
let mut last_start = 0;
// Counter into `ends`.
let mut end_index = 0;
let mut index_opt: Option<usize> = Some(index);
while subindex < tokenizer.events.len() {
let subevent = &tokenizer.events[subindex];
// Find the first event that starts after the end we’re looking
// for.
// To do: is this logic correct?
if subevent.event_type == EventType::Enter && subevent.index >= ends[end_index] {
let link = index_opt.unwrap();
link_to_info.insert(link, (index, last_start, subindex));
last_start = subindex;
end_index += 1;
index_opt = events[link].next;
}
subindex += 1;
}
let link = index_opt.unwrap();
link_to_info.insert(link, (index, last_start, subindex));
head_to_tokenizer.insert(index, tokenizer);
}
index += 1;
}
// Now that we fed everything into a tokenizer, and we know which parts
// belong where, the final task is to splice the events from each
// tokenizer into the current events.
// To do: instead of splicing, it might be possible to create a new `events`
// from each slice and slices from events?
let mut index = events.len() - 1;
while index > 0 {
let slice_opt = link_to_info.get(&index);
if let Some(slice) = slice_opt {
let (head, start, end) = *slice;
// If there’s a slice at this index, it must also point to a head,
// and that head must have a tokenizer.
let tokenizer = head_to_tokenizer.get(&head).unwrap();
// To do: figure out a way that moves instead of clones?
events.splice(index..(index + 2), tokenizer.events[start..end].to_vec());
}
index -= 1;
}
events
}