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diff --git a/src/util/decode_character_reference.rs b/src/util/decode_character_reference.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d4c983a..0000000 --- a/src/util/decode_character_reference.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -//! Decode character references. - -use crate::util::constant::CHARACTER_REFERENCES; -use alloc::string::{String, ToString}; - -/// Decode named character references. -/// -/// Turn the name coming from a named character reference (without the `&` or -/// `;`) into a string. -/// This looks the given string up at `0` in the tuples of -/// [`CHARACTER_REFERENCES`][] and then takes the corresponding value from `1`. -/// -/// The result is `String` instead of `char` because named character references -/// can expand into multiple characters. -/// -/// ## Examples -/// -/// ```rust ignore -/// use micromark::util::decode_character_reference::decode_named; -/// -/// assert_eq!(decode_named("amp"), "&"); -/// assert_eq!(decode_named("AElig"), "Æ"); -/// assert_eq!(decode_named("aelig"), "æ"); -/// ``` -/// -/// ## Panics -/// -/// This function panics if a name not in [`CHARACTER_REFERENCES`][] is -/// given. -/// It is expected that figuring out whether a name is allowed is handled in -/// the parser. -/// When `micromark` is used, this function never panics. -/// -/// ## References -/// -/// * [`wooorm/decode-named-character-reference`](https://github.com/wooorm/decode-named-character-reference) -/// * [*§ 2.5 Entity and numeric character references* in `CommonMark`](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#entity-and-numeric-character-references) -pub fn decode_named(value: &str) -> String { - let entry = CHARACTER_REFERENCES.iter().find(|d| d.0 == value); - let tuple = entry.expect("expected valid `name`"); - tuple.1.to_string() -} - -/// Decode numeric character references. -/// -/// Turn the number (in string form as either hexadecimal or decimal) coming -/// from a numeric character reference into a string. -/// The base of the string form must be passed as the `radix` parameter, as -/// `10` (decimal) or `16` (hexadecimal). -/// -/// This returns a `String` form of the associated character or a replacement -/// character for C0 control characters (except for ASCII whitespace), C1 -/// control characters, lone surrogates, noncharacters, and out of range -/// characters. -/// -/// ## Examples -/// -/// ```rust ignore -/// use micromark::util::decode_character_reference::decode_numeric; -/// -/// assert_eq!(decode_numeric("123", 10), "{"); -/// assert_eq!(decode_numeric("9", 16), "\t"); -/// assert_eq!(decode_numeric("0", 10), "�"); // Not allowed. -/// ``` -/// -/// ## Panics -/// -/// This function panics if a invalid string or an out of bounds valid string -/// is given. -/// It is expected that figuring out whether a number is allowed is handled in -/// the parser. -/// When `micromark` is used, this function never panics. -/// -/// ## References -/// -/// * [`micromark-util-decode-numeric-character-reference` in `micromark`](https://github.com/micromark/micromark/tree/main/packages/micromark-util-decode-numeric-character-reference) -/// * [*§ 2.5 Entity and numeric character references* in `CommonMark`](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#entity-and-numeric-character-references) -pub fn decode_numeric(value: &str, radix: u32) -> String { - if let Some(char) = char::from_u32(u32::from_str_radix(value, radix).unwrap()) { - if !matches!(char, - // C0 except for HT, LF, FF, CR, space - '\0'..='\u{08}' | '\u{0B}' | '\u{0E}'..='\u{1F}' | - // Control character (DEL) of c0, and C1 controls. - '\u{7F}'..='\u{9F}' - // Lone surrogates, noncharacters, and out of range are handled by - // Rust. - ) { - return char.to_string(); - } - } - - char::REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER.to_string() -} |