//! Deal with bytes. use crate::event::{Event, Kind, Point}; use crate::util::constant::TAB_SIZE; use alloc::string::String; use core::str; /// A range between two points. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Position<'a> { /// Start point. pub start: &'a Point, /// End point. pub end: &'a Point, } impl<'a> Position<'a> { /// Get a position from an exit event. /// /// Looks backwards for the corresponding `enter` event. /// This does not support nested events (such as lists in lists). /// /// ## Panics /// /// This function panics if an enter event is given. /// When `markdown-rs` is used, this function never panics. pub fn from_exit_event(events: &'a [Event], index: usize) -> Position<'a> { let exit = &events[index]; debug_assert_eq!(exit.kind, Kind::Exit, "expected `exit` event"); let mut enter_index = index - 1; loop { let enter = &events[enter_index]; if enter.kind == Kind::Enter && enter.name == exit.name { let position = Position { start: &enter.point, end: &exit.point, }; return position; } enter_index -= 1; } } /// Turn a position into indices. /// /// Indices are places in `bytes` where this position starts and ends. /// /// > πŸ‘‰ **Note**: indices cannot represent virtual spaces. pub fn to_indices(&self) -> (usize, usize) { (self.start.index, self.end.index) } } /// Bytes belonging to a range. /// /// Includes info on virtual spaces before and after the bytes. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Slice<'a> { /// Bytes. pub bytes: &'a [u8], /// Number of virtual spaces before the bytes. pub before: usize, /// Number of virtual spaces after the bytes. pub after: usize, } impl<'a> Slice<'a> { /// Get a slice for a position. pub fn from_position(bytes: &'a [u8], position: &Position) -> Slice<'a> { let mut before = position.start.vs; let mut after = position.end.vs; let mut start = position.start.index; let mut end = position.end.index; // If we have virtual spaces before, it means we are past the actual // character at that index, and those virtual spaces. if before > 0 { before = TAB_SIZE - before; start += 1; }; // If we have virtual spaces after, it means that character is included, // and one less virtual space. if after > 0 { after -= 1; end += 1; } Slice { bytes: &bytes[start..end], before, after, } } /// Get a slice for two indices. /// /// > πŸ‘‰ **Note**: indices cannot represent virtual spaces. pub fn from_indices(bytes: &'a [u8], start: usize, end: usize) -> Slice<'a> { Slice { bytes: &bytes[start..end], before: 0, after: 0, } } /// Get the size of this slice, including virtual spaces. pub fn len(&self) -> usize { self.bytes.len() + self.before + self.after } /// Turn the slice into a `&str`. /// /// > πŸ‘‰ **Note**: cannot represent virtual spaces. pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str { str::from_utf8(self.bytes).unwrap() } /// Turn the slice into a `String`. /// /// Supports virtual spaces. pub fn serialize(&self) -> String { let mut string = String::with_capacity(self.len()); let mut index = self.before; while index > 0 { string.push(' '); index -= 1; } string.push_str(self.as_str()); debug_assert_eq!(self.after, 0, "expected no trailing vs"); // If the above ever starts erroring, handle the same as `self.before` // above but with `self.after`. // It’d currently be unused code. string } }