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/**
* @file VariantReader.hpp
*
* Provides parsers for various micro formats. These formats include integers,
* doubles, strings, JSON and the Ousía struct notation.
*
* @author Andreas Stöckel (astoecke@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de)
*/
#ifndef _OUSIA_VARIANT_READER_HPP_
#define _OUSIA_VARIANT_READER_HPP_
#include
#include
#include
#include "CharReader.hpp"
#include "Logger.hpp"
#include "Variant.hpp"
namespace ousia {
class VariantReader {
private:
/**
* Parses a string which may either be enclosed by " or ', unescapes
* entities in the string as specified for JavaScript.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the terminating quote character or at the terminating delimiting
* character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is an optional set of delimiters after which parsing has to
* be stopped (the delimiters may occur inside the actual string, but not
* outside). If nullptr is given, no delimiter is used and a complete string
* is read.
*/
static std::pair parseString(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set *delims);
public:
/**
* Parses a string which may either be enclosed by " or ', unescapes
* entities in the string as specified for JavaScript.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the terminating quote character or at the terminating delimiting
* character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is a set of delimiters after which parsing has to
* be stopped (the delimiters may occur inside the actual string, but not
* outside).
*/
static std::pair parseString(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims)
{
return parseString(reader, logger, &delims);
}
/**
* Parses a string which may either be enclosed by " or ', unescapes
* entities in the string as specified for JavaScript.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the terminating quote character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
*/
static std::pair parseString(CharReader &reader,
Logger &logger)
{
return parseString(reader, logger, nullptr);
}
/**
* Extracts a single token from the given CharReader instance. Skips any
* whitespace character until a non-whitespace character is reached. Stops
* if another whitespace character is read or one of the given delimiters
* characters is reached.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned at the
* terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the string.
* These characters are not included in the result.
*/
static std::pair parseToken(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims);
/**
* Extracts an unescaped string from the given CharReader instance. Skips
* any whitespace character one of the given delimiters is reached. Strips
* whitespace at the end of the string.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned at the
* terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the string.
* These characters are not included in the result.
*/
static std::pair parseUnescapedString(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims);
/**
* Parses an integer from the given CharReader instance until one of the
* given delimiter characters is reached.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the number or at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the integer.
* These characters are not included in the result.
*/
static std::pair parseInteger(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims);
/**
* Parses an double from the given CharReader instance until one of the
* given delimiter characters is reached.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the number or at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the double.
* These characters are not included in the result.
*/
static std::pair parseDouble(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims);
/**
* Parses an array of values.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the number or at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delim is the terminating character. If nonzero, the parse function
* assumes that it is already inside the array and will not wait for a '['
* character.
*/
static std::pair parseArray(CharReader &reader,
Logger &logger,
char delim = 0);
/**
* Parses an object definition.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the number or at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
* @param delim is the terminating character. If nonzero, the parse function
* assumes that it is already inside the array and will not wait for a '['
* character.
*/
static std::pair parseObject(CharReader &reader,
Logger &logger,
char delim = 0);
/**
* Parses a Cardinality. A Cardinality is specified as a list of Ranges,
* separated by commas and enclosed in curly braces. The ranges can be
* either
*
* * simple unsigned integers
* a pair of unsigned integers with a hyphen in between (specifying the
range from the left to the right integer)
* * an unsigned integer preceded by a <, specifying the range from 0 to the
* integer.
* * an unsigned integer preceded by a >, specifying the range from the
* integer to infinity.
* * A Kleene-Star (*), specifying the range from 0 to infinity.
*
* Consider the following examples:
*
* * {3}
* * {0-1}, which is equivalent to {<1}
* * {>0}
* * {*}
*
* Note that the given Ranges will be merged internally to be non-redundant,
* as in the following examples:
*
* * {3-9, 7-10} will be optimized to {3-10}
* * {> 1, 8} will be optimized to {> 1}
* * {*, > 0} will be optimized to {*}
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned after
* the number or at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param logger is the logger instance that should be used to log error
* messages and warnings.
*/
static std::pair parseCardinality(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger);
/**
* Tries to parse the most specific item from the given stream until one of
* the given delimiters is reached or a meaningful literal (possibly an
* array of literals) has been read. The resulting variant represents the
* value that has been read.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned
* at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the string.
* These characters are not included in the result. May not be nullptr.
*/
static std::pair parseGeneric(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims);
/**
* Tries to parse the most specific item from the given stream until one of
* the given delimiters is reached or a meaningful literal has been read.
* The resulting variant represents the value that has been read.
*
* @param reader is a reference to the CharReader instance which is
* the source for the character data. The reader will be positioned
* at the terminating delimiting character.
* @param delims is a set of characters which will terminate the string.
* These characters are not included in the result. May not be nullptr.
* @param extractUnescapedStrings if set to true, interprets non-primitive
* literals as unescaped strings, which may also contain whitespace
* characters. Otherwise string literals are only generated until the next
* whitespace character.
*/
static std::pair parseGenericToken(
CharReader &reader, Logger &logger,
const std::unordered_set &delims,
bool extractUnescapedStrings = false);
/**
* Tries to parse the most specific item from the given string. The
* resulting variant represents the value that has been read. If the end of
* the string was not reached while parsing an element, the result is
* returned as string.
*
* @param str is the string from which the value should be read.
* @param logger is the logger instance to which errors or warnings will be
* written.
* @return a pair indicating whether the operation was successful and the
* extracted variant value. Note that the variant value most times contains
* some meaningful data that can be worked with even if the operation was
* not successful (e.g. if a syntax error is encountered while reading an
* array, the successfully read elements will still be in the returned
* variant.) Information on why the operation has failed is passed to the
* logger.
*/
static std::pair parseGenericString(const std::string &str,
Logger &logger);
};
}
#endif /* _OUSIA_VARIANT_READER_HPP_ */