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//! 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 string are:
//!
//! * [Character escape][crate::construct::character_escape]
//! * [Character reference][crate::construct::character_reference]
//!
//! [text]: crate::content::text
use crate::construct::{
character_escape::start as character_escape, character_reference::start as character_reference,
partial_data::start as data, partial_whitespace::whitespace,
};
use crate::tokenizer::{Code, State, Tokenizer};
const MARKERS: [Code; 5] = [
Code::VirtualSpace, // `whitespace`
Code::Char('\t'), // `whitespace`
Code::Char(' '), // `hard_break_trailing`, `whitespace`
Code::Char('&'),
Code::Char('\\'),
];
/// Before string.
pub fn start(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
match tokenizer.current {
Code::None => State::Ok,
_ => tokenizer.attempt_n(
vec![
Box::new(character_reference),
Box::new(character_escape),
Box::new(whitespace),
],
|ok| {
let func = if ok { start } else { before_data };
Box::new(func)
},
)(tokenizer),
}
}
/// At data.
fn before_data(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> State {
tokenizer.go(|t| data(t, &MARKERS), start)(tokenizer)
}
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