//! Code (fenced) is a construct that occurs in the [flow][] content type. //! //! It forms with the following BNF: //! //! ```bnf //! code_fenced ::= fence_open *( eol *code ) [ eol fence_close ] //! //! fence_open ::= sequence [ 1*space_or_tab info [ 1*space_or_tab meta ] ] *space_or_tab //! ; Restriction: the number of markers in the closing fence sequence must be //! ; equal to or greater than the number of markers in the opening fence //! ; sequence. //! ; Restriction: the marker in the closing fence sequence must match the //! ; marker in the opening fence sequence //! fence_close ::= sequence *space_or_tab //! sequence ::= 3*'`' | 3*'~' //! info ::= 1*text //! meta ::= 1*text *( *space_or_tab 1*text ) //! //! ; Restriction: the `` ` `` character cannot occur in `text` if it is the //! ; marker of the opening fence sequence. //! text ::= code - eol - space_or_tab //! eol ::= '\r' | '\r\n' | '\n' //! space_or_tab ::= ' ' | '\t' //! code ::= . ; any unicode code point (other than line endings). //! ``` //! //! The above grammar does not show how whitespace is handled. //! To parse code (fenced), let `X` be the number of whitespace characters //! before the opening fence sequence. //! Each line of text is then allowed (not required) to be indented with up //! to `X` spaces or tabs, which are then ignored as an indent instead of being //! considered as part of the code. //! This indent does not affect the closing fence. //! It can be indented up to a separate 3 spaces or tabs. //! A bigger indent makes it part of the code instead of a fence. //! //! Code (fenced) relates to both the `
` and the `` elements in
//! HTML.
//! See [*§ 4.4.3 The `pre` element*][html-pre] and the [*§ 4.5.15 The `code`
//! element*][html-code] in the HTML spec for more info.
//!
//! The optional `meta` part is ignored: it is not used when parsing or
//! rendering.
//! The optional `info` part is used and is expected to specify the programming
//! language that the code is in.
//! Which value it holds depends on what your syntax highlighter supports, if
//! one is used.
//! The `info` is, when rendering to HTML, typically exposed as a class.
//! This behavior stems from the HTML spec ([*§ 4.5.15 The `code`
//! element*][html-code]).
//! For example:
//!
//! ```markdown
//! ~~~css
//! * { color: tomato }
//! ~~~
//! ```
//!
//! Yields:
//!
//! ```html
//! * { color: tomato }
//!
//! ```
//!
//! The `info` and `meta` parts are interpreted as the [string][] content type.
//! That means that [character escapes][character_escape] and
//! [character references][character_reference] are allowed.
//!
//! In markdown, it is also possible to use [code (text)][code_text] in the
//! [text][] content type.
//! It is also possible to create code with the
//! [code (indented)][code_indented] construct.
//! That construct is less explicit, different from code (text), and has no
//! support for specifying the programming language, so it is recommended to
//! use code (fenced) instead of code (indented).
//!
//! ## References
//!
//! * [`code-fenced.js` in `micromark`](https://github.com/micromark/micromark/blob/main/packages/micromark-core-commonmark/dev/lib/code-fenced.js)
//! * [*§ 4.5 Fenced code blocks* in `CommonMark`](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#fenced-code-blocks)
//!
//! [flow]: crate::content::flow
//! [string]: crate::content::string
//! [text]: crate::content::text
//! [code_indented]: crate::construct::code_indented
//! [code_text]: crate::construct::code_text
//! [character_escape]: crate::construct::character_escape
//! [character_reference]: crate::construct::character_reference
//! [html-pre]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/grouping-content.html#the-pre-element
//! [html-code]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/text-level-semantics.html#the-code-element
use crate::constant::{CODE_FENCED_SEQUENCE_SIZE_MIN, TAB_SIZE};
use crate::construct::partial_space_or_tab::{space_or_tab_min_max, space_or_tab_opt};
use crate::tokenizer::{Code, State, StateFnResult, TokenType, Tokenizer};
use crate::util::span::from_exit_event;
/// Kind of fences.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum Kind {
/// Grave accent (tick) code.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ````markdown
/// ```rust
/// println!("I <3 🦀");
/// ```
/// ````
GraveAccent,
/// Tilde code.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~rust
/// println!("I <3 🦀");
/// ~~~
/// ```
Tilde,
}
impl Kind {
/// Turn the kind into a [char].
fn as_char(&self) -> char {
match self {
Kind::GraveAccent => '`',
Kind::Tilde => '~',
}
}
/// Turn a [char] into a kind.
///
/// ## Panics
///
/// Panics if `char` is not `~` or `` ` ``.
fn from_char(char: char) -> Kind {
match char {
'`' => Kind::GraveAccent,
'~' => Kind::Tilde,
_ => unreachable!("invalid char"),
}
}
}
/// State needed to parse code (fenced).
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct Info {
/// Number of markers on the opening fence sequence.
size: usize,
/// Number of tabs or spaces of indentation before the opening fence
/// sequence.
prefix: usize,
/// Kind of fences.
kind: Kind,
}
/// Start of fenced code.
///
/// ```markdown
/// | ~~~js
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
///
/// Parsing note: normally, the prefix is already stripped.
/// `flow.rs` makes sure that that doesn’t happen for code (fenced), as we need
/// it.
pub fn start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFenced);
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_opt(), before_sequence_open)(tokenizer, code)
}
/// Inside the opening fence, after an optional prefix, before a sequence.
///
/// ```markdown
/// |~~~js
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn before_sequence_open(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult {
let tail = tokenizer.events.last();
let mut prefix = 0;
if let Some(event) = tail {
if event.token_type == TokenType::Whitespace {
let span = from_exit_event(&tokenizer.events, tokenizer.events.len() - 1);
prefix = span.end_index - span.start_index;
}
}
match code {
Code::Char(char) if char == '`' || char == '~' => {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence);
sequence_open(
tokenizer,
code,
Info {
prefix,
size: 0,
kind: Kind::from_char(char),
},
)
}
_ => (State::Nok, None),
}
}
/// Inside the opening fence sequence.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~|~~js
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn sequence_open(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::Char(char) if char == info.kind.as_char() => {
tokenizer.consume(code);
(
State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| {
let mut info = info;
info.size += 1;
sequence_open(t, c, info)
})),
None,
)
}
_ if info.size < CODE_FENCED_SEQUENCE_SIZE_MIN => (State::Nok, None),
_ => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence);
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_opt(), |t, c| info_before(t, c, info))(tokenizer, code)
}
}
}
/// Inside the opening fence, after the sequence (and optional whitespace), before the info.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~|js
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn info_before(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
_ => {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceInfo);
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::ChunkString);
info_inside(tokenizer, code, info, vec![])
}
}
}
/// Inside the opening fence info.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~j|s
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn info_inside(
tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer,
code: Code,
info: Info,
codes: Vec,
) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::ChunkString);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceInfo);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
Code::VirtualSpace | Code::Char('\t' | ' ') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::ChunkString);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceInfo);
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_opt(), |t, c| meta_before(t, c, info))(tokenizer, code)
}
Code::Char(char) if char == '`' && info.kind == Kind::GraveAccent => (State::Nok, None),
Code::Char(_) => {
let mut codes = codes;
codes.push(code);
tokenizer.consume(code);
(
State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| info_inside(t, c, info, codes))),
None,
)
}
}
}
/// Inside the opening fence, after the info and whitespace, before the meta.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js |eval
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn meta_before(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
_ => {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceMeta);
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::ChunkString);
meta(tokenizer, code, info)
}
}
}
/// Inside the opening fence meta.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js e|val
/// console.log(1);
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn meta(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::ChunkString);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceMeta);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
Code::Char(char) if char == '`' && info.kind == Kind::GraveAccent => (State::Nok, None),
_ => {
tokenizer.consume(code);
(State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| meta(t, c, info))), None)
}
}
}
/// At an eol/eof in code, before a closing fence or before content.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js|
/// aa|
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn at_break(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
let clone = info.clone();
match code {
Code::None => after(tokenizer, code),
Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => tokenizer.attempt(
|tokenizer, code| {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::LineEnding);
tokenizer.consume(code);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::LineEnding);
(State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| close_start(t, c, info))), None)
},
|ok| {
if ok {
Box::new(after)
} else {
Box::new(|tokenizer, code| {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::LineEnding);
tokenizer.consume(code);
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::LineEnding);
(State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| content_start(t, c, clone))), None)
})
}
},
)(tokenizer, code),
_ => unreachable!("unexpected non-eol/eof after `at_break` `{:?}`", code),
}
}
/// Before a closing fence, before optional whitespace.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// |~~~
///
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// | ~~~
/// ```
fn close_start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_min_max(0, TAB_SIZE - 1), |t, c| {
close_before(t, c, info)
})(tokenizer, code)
}
/// In a closing fence, after optional whitespace, before sequence.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// |~~~
///
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// |~~~
/// ```
fn close_before(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::Char(char) if char == info.kind.as_char() => {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence);
close_sequence(tokenizer, code, info, 0)
}
_ => (State::Nok, None),
}
}
/// In the closing fence sequence.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// ~|~~
/// ```
fn close_sequence(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info, size: usize) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::Char(char) if char == info.kind.as_char() => {
tokenizer.consume(code);
(
State::Fn(Box::new(move |t, c| close_sequence(t, c, info, size + 1))),
None,
)
}
_ if size >= CODE_FENCED_SEQUENCE_SIZE_MIN && size >= info.size => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence);
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_opt(), close_sequence_after)(tokenizer, code)
}
_ => (State::Nok, None),
}
}
/// After the closing fence sequence after optional whitespace.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// ~~~ |
/// ```
fn close_sequence_after(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFencedFence);
(State::Ok, Some(vec![code]))
}
_ => (State::Nok, None),
}
}
/// Before code content, definitely not before a closing fence.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// |aa
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn content_start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
tokenizer.go(space_or_tab_min_max(0, info.prefix), |t, c| {
content_begin(t, c, info)
})(tokenizer, code)
}
/// Before code content, after a prefix.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// | aa
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn content_begin(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
_ => {
tokenizer.enter(TokenType::CodeFlowChunk);
content_continue(tokenizer, code, info)
}
}
}
/// In code content.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// |ab
/// a|b
/// ab|
/// ~~~
/// ```
fn content_continue(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code, info: Info) -> StateFnResult {
match code {
Code::None | Code::CarriageReturnLineFeed | Code::Char('\n' | '\r') => {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFlowChunk);
at_break(tokenizer, code, info)
}
_ => {
tokenizer.consume(code);
(
State::Fn(Box::new(|t, c| content_continue(t, c, info))),
None,
)
}
}
}
/// After fenced code.
///
/// ```markdown
/// ~~~js
/// console.log('1')
/// ~~~|
/// ```
fn after(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult {
tokenizer.exit(TokenType::CodeFenced);
(State::Ok, Some(vec![code]))
}