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//! Character references occur in the [string][] and [text][] content types.
//!
//! ## Grammar
//!
//! Character references form with the following BNF
//! (<small>see [construct][crate::construct] for character groups</small>):
//!
//! ```bnf
//! character_reference ::= '&' (numeric | named) ';'
//!
//! numeric ::= '#' (hexadecimal | decimal)
//! ; Note: Limit of `6` imposed, as all bigger numbers are invalid.
//! hexadecimal ::= ('x' | 'X') 1*6(ascii_hexdigit)
//! ; Note: Limit of `7` imposed, as all bigger numbers are invalid.
//! decimal ::= 1*7(ascii_digit)
//! ; Note: Limit of `31` imposed, for `CounterClockwiseContourIntegral`.
//! ; Note: Limited to any known named character reference (see `constants.rs`)
//! named ::= 1*31(ascii_alphanumeric)
//! ```
//!
//! Like much of markdown, there are no “invalid” character references.
//! However, for security reasons, several numeric character references parse
//! fine but are not rendered as their corresponding character.
//! They are instead replaced by a U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (`�`).
//! See [`decode_numeric`][decode_numeric] for more info.
//!
//! To escape ASCII punctuation characters, use the terser
//! [character escape][character_escape] construct instead (as in, `\&`).
//!
//! Character references in markdown are not the same as character references
//! in HTML.
//! Notably, HTML allows several character references without a closing
//! semicolon.
//! See [*§ 13.2.5.72 Character reference state* in the HTML spec][html] for more info.
//!
//! Character references are parsed insensitive to casing.
//! The casing of hexadecimal numeric character references has no effect.
//! The casing of named character references does not matter when parsing, but
//! does affect whether they match.
//! Depending on the name, one or more cases are allowed, such as that `AMP`
//! and `amp` are both allowed but other cases are not.
//! See [`CHARACTER_REFERENCES`][character_references] for which
//! names match.
//!
//! ## Recommendation
//!
//! If possible, use a character escape.
//! Otherwise, use a character reference.
//!
//! ## Tokens
//!
//! * [`CharacterReference`][Name::CharacterReference]
//! * [`CharacterReferenceMarker`][Name::CharacterReferenceMarker]
//! * [`CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal`][Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal]
//! * [`CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric`][Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric]
//! * [`CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi`][Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi]
//! * [`CharacterReferenceValue`][Name::CharacterReferenceValue]
//!
//! ## References
//!
//! * [`character-reference.js` in `micromark`](https://github.com/micromark/micromark/blob/main/packages/micromark-core-commonmark/dev/lib/character-reference.js)
//! * [*§ 2.5 Entity and numeric character references* in `CommonMark`](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#entity-and-numeric-character-references)
//!
//! [string]: crate::construct::string
//! [text]: crate::construct::text
//! [character_escape]: crate::construct::character_reference
//! [decode_numeric]: crate::util::character_reference::decode_numeric
//! [character_references]: crate::util::constant::CHARACTER_REFERENCES
//! [html]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#character-reference-state
use crate::event::Name;
use crate::state::{Name as StateName, State};
use crate::tokenizer::Tokenizer;
use crate::util::{
character_reference::{decode_named, value_max, value_test},
slice::Slice,
};
/// Start of character reference.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a&b
/// ^
/// > | a{b
/// ^
/// > | a	b
/// ^
/// ```
pub fn start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
if tokenizer.parse_state.options.constructs.character_reference
&& tokenizer.current == Some(b'&')
{
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReference);
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceMarker);
tokenizer.consume();
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReferenceMarker);
State::Next(StateName::CharacterReferenceOpen)
} else {
State::Nok
}
}
/// After `&`, at `#` for numeric references or alphanumeric for named
/// references.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a&b
/// ^
/// > | a{b
/// ^
/// > | a	b
/// ^
/// ```
pub fn open(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
if let Some(b'#') = tokenizer.current {
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric);
tokenizer.consume();
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerNumeric);
State::Next(StateName::CharacterReferenceNumeric)
} else {
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = b'&';
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceValue);
State::Retry(StateName::CharacterReferenceValue)
}
}
/// After `#`, at `x` for hexadecimals or digit for decimals.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a{b
/// ^
/// > | a	b
/// ^
/// ```
pub fn numeric(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
if let Some(b'x' | b'X') = tokenizer.current {
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal);
tokenizer.consume();
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerHexadecimal);
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceValue);
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = b'x';
State::Next(StateName::CharacterReferenceValue)
} else {
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceValue);
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = b'#';
State::Retry(StateName::CharacterReferenceValue)
}
}
/// After markers (`&#x`, `&#`, or `&`), in value, before `;`.
///
/// The character reference kind defines what and how many characters are
/// allowed.
///
/// ```markdown
/// > | a&b
/// ^^^
/// > | a{b
/// ^^^
/// > | a	b
/// ^
/// ```
pub fn value(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
if matches!(tokenizer.current, Some(b';')) && tokenizer.tokenize_state.size > 0 {
// Named.
if tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker == b'&' {
// Guaranteed to be valid ASCII bytes.
let slice = Slice::from_indices(
tokenizer.parse_state.bytes,
tokenizer.point.index - tokenizer.tokenize_state.size,
tokenizer.point.index,
);
if decode_named(slice.as_str(), true).is_none() {
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = 0;
tokenizer.tokenize_state.size = 0;
return State::Nok;
}
}
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReferenceValue);
tokenizer.enter(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi);
tokenizer.consume();
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReferenceMarkerSemi);
tokenizer.exit(Name::CharacterReference);
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = 0;
tokenizer.tokenize_state.size = 0;
return State::Ok;
}
if let Some(byte) = tokenizer.current {
if tokenizer.tokenize_state.size < value_max(tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker)
&& value_test(tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker)(&byte)
{
tokenizer.tokenize_state.size += 1;
tokenizer.consume();
return State::Next(StateName::CharacterReferenceValue);
}
}
tokenizer.tokenize_state.marker = 0;
tokenizer.tokenize_state.size = 0;
State::Nok
}
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