//! The string content type. //! //! **String** is a limited **text** like content type which only allows //! character escapes and character references. //! It exists in things such as identifiers (media references, definitions), //! titles, URLs, code (fenced) info and meta parts. //! //! The constructs found in strin are: //! //! * [Character escape][crate::construct::character_escape] //! * [Character reference][crate::construct::character_reference] use crate::construct::{ character_escape::start as character_escape, character_reference::start as character_reference, }; use crate::tokenizer::{Code, Event, Point, State, StateFnResult, TokenType, Tokenizer}; /// Turn `codes` as the string content type into events. // To do: remove this `allow` when all the content types are glued together. #[allow(dead_code)] pub fn string(codes: &[Code], point: Point, index: usize) -> Vec { let mut tokenizer = Tokenizer::new(point, index); tokenizer.feed(codes, Box::new(before), true); tokenizer.events } /// Before string. /// /// First we assume character reference. /// /// ```markdown /// |& /// |\& /// |qwe /// ``` fn before(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult { match code { Code::None => (State::Ok, None), _ => tokenizer.attempt(character_reference, |ok| { Box::new(if ok { before } else { before_not_character_reference }) })(tokenizer, code), } } /// Before string, not at a character reference. /// /// Assume character escape. /// /// ```markdown /// |\& /// |qwe /// ``` fn before_not_character_reference(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult { match code { Code::None => (State::Ok, None), _ => tokenizer.attempt(character_escape, |ok| { Box::new(if ok { before } else { before_not_character_escape }) })(tokenizer, code), } } /// Before string, not at a character reference or character escape. /// /// We’re at data. /// /// ```markdown /// |qwe /// ``` fn before_not_character_escape(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult { if let Code::None = code { (State::Ok, None) } else { tokenizer.enter(TokenType::Data); tokenizer.consume(code); (State::Fn(Box::new(in_data)), None) } } /// In data. /// /// ```markdown /// q|w|e /// ``` fn in_data(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer, code: Code) -> StateFnResult { match code { Code::None => { tokenizer.exit(TokenType::Data); (State::Ok, None) } // To do: somehow get these markers from constructs. Code::Char('&' | '\\') => { tokenizer.exit(TokenType::Data); before(tokenizer, code) } _ => { tokenizer.consume(code); (State::Fn(Box::new(in_data)), None) } } }