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//! Turn events into a string of HTML.
use crate::construct::character_reference::Kind as CharacterReferenceKind;
use crate::tokenizer::{Code, Event, EventType, TokenType};
use crate::util::{
decode_named_character_reference, decode_numeric_character_reference, encode, get_span,
slice_serialize,
};
/// Configuration (optional).
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
pub struct CompileOptions {
/// Whether to allow (dangerous) HTML.
/// The default is `false`, you can turn it on to `true` for trusted
/// content.
pub allow_dangerous_html: bool,
}
/// Turn events and codes into a string of HTML.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
pub fn compile(events: &[Event], codes: &[Code], options: &CompileOptions) -> String {
let mut index = 0;
// let mut last_was_tag = false;
let buffers: &mut Vec<Vec<String>> = &mut vec![vec![]];
let mut atx_opening_sequence_size: Option<usize> = None;
let mut atx_heading_buffer: Option<String> = None;
let mut code_flow_seen_data: Option<bool> = None;
let mut code_fenced_fences_count: Option<usize> = None;
let mut slurp_one_line_ending = false;
let mut ignore_encode = false;
let mut character_reference_kind: Option<CharacterReferenceKind> = None;
// let mut slurp_all_line_endings = false;
println!("events: {:#?}", events);
while index < events.len() {
let event = &events[index];
let token_type = &event.token_type;
match event.event_type {
EventType::Enter => match token_type {
TokenType::Content => {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("<p>".to_string());
}
TokenType::CodeIndented => {
code_flow_seen_data = Some(false);
line_ending_if_needed(buffers);
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("<pre><code>".to_string());
}
TokenType::CodeFenced => {
code_flow_seen_data = Some(false);
line_ending_if_needed(buffers);
// Note: no `>`, which is added later.
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("<pre><code".to_string());
code_fenced_fences_count = Some(0);
}
TokenType::CodeFencedFenceInfo | TokenType::CodeFencedFenceMeta => {
buffer(buffers);
}
TokenType::HtmlFlow => {
line_ending_if_needed(buffers);
if options.allow_dangerous_html {
ignore_encode = true;
}
}
TokenType::ContentChunk
| TokenType::AtxHeading
| TokenType::AtxHeadingSequence
| TokenType::AtxHeadingWhitespace
| TokenType::AtxHeadingText
| TokenType::LineEnding
| TokenType::ThematicBreak
| TokenType::ThematicBreakSequence
| TokenType::ThematicBreakWhitespace
| TokenType::CodeIndentedPrefixWhitespace
| TokenType::CodeFlowChunk
| TokenType::BlankLineEnding
| TokenType::BlankLineWhitespace
| TokenType::Whitespace
| TokenType::HtmlFlowData
| TokenType::CodeFencedFence
| TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence
| TokenType::ChunkString
| TokenType::CodeFencedFenceWhitespace
| TokenType::Data
| TokenType::CharacterEscape
| TokenType::CharacterEscapeMarker
| TokenType::CharacterEscapeValue
| TokenType::CharacterReference
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarker
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceValue => {}
#[allow(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {
unreachable!("unhandled `enter` of TokenType {:?}", token_type)
}
},
EventType::Exit => match token_type {
TokenType::ThematicBreakSequence
| TokenType::ThematicBreakWhitespace
| TokenType::CodeIndentedPrefixWhitespace
| TokenType::BlankLineEnding
| TokenType::BlankLineWhitespace
| TokenType::Whitespace
| TokenType::CodeFencedFenceSequence
| TokenType::CodeFencedFenceWhitespace
| TokenType::CharacterEscape
| TokenType::CharacterEscapeMarker
| TokenType::CharacterReference
| TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi => {}
TokenType::HtmlFlow => {
ignore_encode = false;
}
TokenType::HtmlFlowData => {
let slice = slice_serialize(codes, &get_span(events, index), false);
let res = if ignore_encode { slice } else { encode(&slice) };
// last_was_tag = false;
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(res);
}
TokenType::Content => {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("</p>".to_string());
}
TokenType::CodeIndented | TokenType::CodeFenced => {
let seen_data =
code_flow_seen_data.expect("`code_flow_seen_data` must be defined");
// To do: containers.
// One special case is if we are inside a container, and the fenced code was
// not closed (meaning it runs to the end).
// In that case, the following line ending, is considered *outside* the
// fenced code and block quote by micromark, but CM wants to treat that
// ending as part of the code.
// if fenced_count != None && fenced_count < 2 && tightStack.length > 0 && !last_was_tag {
// line_ending();
// }
// But in most cases, it’s simpler: when we’ve seen some data, emit an extra
// line ending when needed.
if seen_data {
line_ending_if_needed(buffers);
}
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("</code></pre>".to_string());
if let Some(count) = code_fenced_fences_count {
if count < 2 {
line_ending_if_needed(buffers);
}
}
code_flow_seen_data = None;
code_fenced_fences_count = None;
slurp_one_line_ending = false;
}
TokenType::CodeFencedFence => {
let count = if let Some(count) = code_fenced_fences_count {
count
} else {
0
};
if count == 0 {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(">".to_string());
// tag = true;
slurp_one_line_ending = true;
}
code_fenced_fences_count = Some(count + 1);
}
TokenType::CodeFencedFenceInfo => {
let value = resume(buffers);
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(format!(" class=\"language-{}\"", value));
// tag = true;
}
TokenType::CodeFencedFenceMeta => {
resume(buffers);
}
TokenType::CodeFlowChunk => {
code_flow_seen_data = Some(true);
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(encode(&slice_serialize(
codes,
&get_span(events, index),
false,
)));
}
// `AtxHeadingWhitespace` is ignored after the opening sequence,
// before the closing sequence, and after the closing sequence.
// But it is used around intermediate sequences.
// `atx_heading_buffer` is set to `Some` by the first `AtxHeadingText`.
// `AtxHeadingSequence` is ignored as the opening and closing sequence,
// but not when intermediate.
TokenType::AtxHeadingWhitespace | TokenType::AtxHeadingSequence => {
if let Some(buf) = atx_heading_buffer {
atx_heading_buffer = Some(
buf.to_string()
+ &encode(&slice_serialize(codes, &get_span(events, index), false)),
);
}
// First fence we see.
if None == atx_opening_sequence_size {
let rank = slice_serialize(codes, &get_span(events, index), false).len();
atx_opening_sequence_size = Some(rank);
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(format!("<h{}>", rank));
}
}
TokenType::AtxHeadingText => {
println!("text: {:?}", atx_heading_buffer);
if let Some(ref buf) = atx_heading_buffer {
if !buf.is_empty() {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(encode(buf));
atx_heading_buffer = Some("".to_string());
}
} else {
atx_heading_buffer = Some("".to_string());
}
let slice = encode(&slice_serialize(codes, &get_span(events, index), false));
println!("slice: {:?}", slice);
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(slice);
}
TokenType::AtxHeading => {
let rank = atx_opening_sequence_size
.expect("`atx_opening_sequence_size` must be set in headings");
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(format!("</h{}>", rank));
atx_opening_sequence_size = None;
atx_heading_buffer = None;
}
TokenType::ThematicBreak => {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push("<hr />".to_string());
}
TokenType::LineEnding => {
// if slurp_all_line_endings {
// // Empty.
// } else
if slurp_one_line_ending {
slurp_one_line_ending = false;
// } else if code_text_inside {
// buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(" ".to_string());
} else {
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(encode(&slice_serialize(
codes,
&get_span(events, index),
false,
)));
}
}
TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarker => {
character_reference_kind = Some(CharacterReferenceKind::Named);
}
TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric => {
character_reference_kind = Some(CharacterReferenceKind::Decimal);
}
TokenType::CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal => {
character_reference_kind = Some(CharacterReferenceKind::Hexadecimal);
}
TokenType::CharacterReferenceValue => {
let kind = character_reference_kind
.expect("expected `character_reference_kind` to be set");
let reference = slice_serialize(codes, &get_span(events, index), false);
let ref_string = reference.as_str();
let value = match kind {
CharacterReferenceKind::Decimal => {
decode_numeric_character_reference(ref_string, 10).to_string()
}
CharacterReferenceKind::Hexadecimal => {
decode_numeric_character_reference(ref_string, 16).to_string()
}
CharacterReferenceKind::Named => {
decode_named_character_reference(ref_string)
}
};
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(value);
character_reference_kind = None;
}
// To do: `ContentPhrasing` should be parsed as phrasing first.
// This branch below currently acts as the resulting `data` tokens.
TokenType::ContentChunk
// To do: `ChunkString` does not belong here. Remove it when subtokenization is supported.
| TokenType::ChunkString
| TokenType::Data
| TokenType::CharacterEscapeValue => {
// last_was_tag = false;
buf_tail_mut(buffers).push(encode(&slice_serialize(
codes,
&get_span(events, index),
false,
)));
}
#[allow(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {
unreachable!("unhandled `exit` of TokenType {:?}", token_type)
}
},
}
index += 1;
}
assert!(buffers.len() == 1, "expected 1 final buffer");
buffers.get(0).expect("expected 1 final buffer").concat()
}
/// Push a buffer.
fn buffer(buffers: &mut Vec<Vec<String>>) {
buffers.push(vec![]);
}
/// Pop a buffer, returning its value.
fn resume(buffers: &mut Vec<Vec<String>>) -> String {
let buf = buffers.pop().expect("Cannot resume w/o buffer");
buf.concat()
}
/// Get the last chunk of current buffer.
fn buf_tail_slice(buffers: &mut [Vec<String>]) -> Option<&String> {
let tail = buf_tail(buffers);
tail.last()
}
/// Get the mutable last chunk of current buffer.
fn buf_tail_mut(buffers: &mut [Vec<String>]) -> &mut Vec<String> {
buffers
.last_mut()
.expect("at least one buffer should exist")
}
/// Get the current buffer.
fn buf_tail(buffers: &mut [Vec<String>]) -> &Vec<String> {
buffers.last().expect("at least one buffer should exist")
}
/// Add a line ending.
fn line_ending(buffers: &mut [Vec<String>]) {
let tail = buf_tail_mut(buffers);
// To do: use inferred line ending style.
// lastWasTag = false
tail.push("\n".to_string());
}
/// Add a line ending if needed (as in, there’s no eol/eof already).
fn line_ending_if_needed(buffers: &mut [Vec<String>]) {
let slice = buf_tail_slice(buffers);
let last_char = if let Some(x) = slice {
x.chars().last()
} else {
None
};
let mut add = true;
if let Some(x) = last_char {
if x == '\n' || x == '\r' {
add = false;
}
} else {
add = false;
}
if add {
line_ending(buffers);
}
}
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