/*
Ousía
Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Benjamin Paaßen, Andreas Stöckel
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*/
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "Callbacks.hpp"
#include "Handler.hpp"
#include "Stack.hpp"
#include "State.hpp"
#include "TokenRegistry.hpp"
#include "TokenStack.hpp"
#define STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT 0
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
#include
#endif
namespace ousia {
namespace parser_stack {
namespace {
/* Class HandlerInfo */
/**
* The HandlerInfo class is used internally by the stack to associate additional
* (mutable) data with a handler instance.
*/
class HandlerInfo {
public:
/**
* Pointer pointing at the actual handler instance.
*/
std::shared_ptr handler;
/**
* Next field index to be passed to the "fieldStart" function of the Handler
* class.
*/
size_t fieldIdx;
/**
* Set to true if the handler is valid (which is the case if the "start"
* method has returned true). If the handler is invalid, no more calls are
* directed at it until it can be removed from the stack.
*/
bool valid : 1;
/**
* Set to true if this is an implicit handler, that was created when the
* current stack state was deduced.
*/
bool implicit : 1;
/**
* Set to true if the handled command or annotation has a range.
*/
bool range : 1;
/**
* Set to true if the handler currently is in a field.
*/
bool inField : 1;
/**
* Set to true if the handler currently is in the default field.
*/
bool inDefaultField : 1;
/**
* Set to true if the handler currently is in an implicitly started default
* field.
*/
bool inImplicitDefaultField : 1;
/**
* Set to false if this field is only opened pro-forma and does not accept
* any data. Otherwise set to true.
*/
bool inValidField : 1;
/**
* Set to true, if the default field was already started.
*/
bool hadDefaultField : 1;
/**
* Default constructor of the HandlerInfo class.
*/
HandlerInfo();
/**
* Constructor of the HandlerInfo class, allows to set some flags manually.
*/
HandlerInfo(bool implicit, bool inField, bool inDefaultField,
bool inImplicitDefaultField);
/**
* Constructor of the HandlerInfo class, taking a shared_ptr to the handler
* to which additional information should be attached.
*/
HandlerInfo(std::shared_ptr handler);
/**
* Destructor of the HandlerInfo class (to allow Handler to be forward
* declared).
*/
~HandlerInfo();
/**
* Updates the "field" flags according to a "fieldStart" event.
*/
void fieldStart(bool isDefault, bool isImplicit, bool isValid);
/**
* Updates the "fields" flags according to a "fieldEnd" event.
*/
void fieldEnd();
/**
* Returns the name of the referenced handler or an empty string if no
* handler is present.
*
* @return the current handler name.
*/
std::string name() const;
/**
* Returns the type of the referenced handler or COMMAND if no handler is
* present.
*
* @return the current handler type.
*/
HandlerType type() const;
/**
* Returns the current state the handler is on or States::None if no handler
* is present.
*
* @return the current state machine state.
*/
const State &state() const;
};
HandlerInfo::HandlerInfo() : HandlerInfo(nullptr) {}
HandlerInfo::HandlerInfo(std::shared_ptr handler)
: handler(handler),
fieldIdx(0),
valid(true),
implicit(false),
range(false),
inField(false),
inDefaultField(false),
inImplicitDefaultField(false),
inValidField(false),
hadDefaultField(false)
{
}
HandlerInfo::HandlerInfo(bool implicit, bool inField, bool inDefaultField,
bool inImplicitDefaultField)
: handler(nullptr),
fieldIdx(0),
valid(true),
implicit(implicit),
range(false),
inField(inField),
inDefaultField(inDefaultField),
inImplicitDefaultField(inImplicitDefaultField),
inValidField(true),
hadDefaultField(false)
{
}
std::string HandlerInfo::name() const
{
return handler == nullptr ? std::string{} : handler->name();
}
HandlerType HandlerInfo::type() const
{
return handler == nullptr ? HandlerType::COMMAND : handler->type();
}
const State &HandlerInfo::state() const
{
return handler == nullptr ? States::None : handler->state();
}
HandlerInfo::~HandlerInfo()
{
// Do nothing
}
void HandlerInfo::fieldStart(bool isDefault, bool isImplicit, bool isValid)
{
inField = true;
inDefaultField = isDefault || isImplicit;
inImplicitDefaultField = isImplicit;
inValidField = isValid;
fieldIdx++;
}
void HandlerInfo::fieldEnd()
{
hadDefaultField = hadDefaultField || inDefaultField;
inField = false;
inDefaultField = false;
inImplicitDefaultField = false;
inValidField = false;
}
/**
* Stub instance of HandlerInfo containing no handler information.
*/
static HandlerInfo EmptyHandlerInfo{true, true, true, true};
/**
* Small helper class makeing sure the reference at some variable is reset once
* the scope is left.
*/
template
struct GuardedTemporaryPointer {
T **ptr;
GuardedTemporaryPointer(T *ref, T **ptr) : ptr(ptr) { *ptr = ref; }
~GuardedTemporaryPointer() { *ptr = nullptr; }
};
}
/* Helper functions */
/**
* Returns an Exception that should be thrown when a currently invalid command
* is thrown.
*
* @param name is the name of the command for which no state transition is
* found.
* @param expected is a set containing the names of the expected commands.
*/
static LoggableException buildInvalidCommandException(
const std::string &name, const std::set &expected)
{
if (expected.empty()) {
return LoggableException{
std::string{"No nested elements allowed, but got \""} + name +
std::string{"\""}};
} else {
return LoggableException{
std::string{"Expected "} +
(expected.size() == 1 ? std::string{"\""}
: std::string{"one of \""}) +
Utils::join(expected, "\", \"") + std::string{"\", but got \""} +
name + std::string{"\""}};
}
}
/* Class StackImpl */
class StackImpl : public HandlerCallbacks {
private:
/**
* Reference at an implementation of the ParserCallbacks instance to which
* certain handler callbacks are directed.
*/
ParserCallbacks &parser;
/**
* Reference at the parser context.
*/
ParserContext &ctx;
/**
* Map containing all registered command names and the corresponding
* state descriptors.
*/
const std::multimap &states;
/**
* Registry responsible for registering the tokens proposed by the
* Handlers in the parser.
*/
TokenRegistry tokenRegistry;
/**
* Pointer at a TokenizedDataReader instance from which the data should
* currently be read.
*/
TokenizedDataReader *dataReader;
/**
* Internal stack used for managing the currently active Handler instances.
*/
std::vector stack;
/**
* Return the reference in the Logger instance stored within the context.
*/
Logger &logger() { return ctx.getLogger(); }
/**
* Used internally to get all expected command names for the current state.
* This function is used to build error messages.
*
* @return a set of strings containing the names of the expected commands.
*/
std::set expectedCommands();
/**
* Returns the targetState for a command with the given name that can be
* reached from the current state.
*
* @param name is the name of the requested command.
* @return nullptr if no target state was found, a pointer at the target
* state otherwise.
*/
const State *findTargetState(const std::string &name);
/**
* Returns the targetState for a command with the given name that can be
* reached from the current state, also including the wildcard "*" state.
* Throws an exception if the given target state is not a valid identifier.
*
* @param name is the name of the requested command.
* @return nullptr if no target state was found, a pointer at the target
* state otherwise.
*/
const State *findTargetStateOrWildcard(const std::string &name);
/**
* Tries to reconstruct the parser state from the Scope instance of the
* ParserContext given in the constructor. This functionality is needed for
* including files,as the Parser of the included file needs to be brought to
* an equivalent state as the one in the including file.
*/
void deduceState();
/**
* Returns a reference at the current HandlerInfo instance (or a stub
* HandlerInfo instance if the stack is empty).
*/
HandlerInfo ¤tInfo();
/**
* Returns a reference at the last HandlerInfo instance (or a stub
* HandlerInfo instance if the stack has only one element).
*/
HandlerInfo &lastInfo();
/**
* Returns a set containing the tokens that should currently be processed
* by the TokenizedData instance.
*
* @return a TokenSet instance containing all tokens that should currently
* be processed.
*/
TokenSet currentTokens() const;
/**
* Returns the whitespace mode defined by the current command.
*/
WhitespaceMode currentWhitespaceMode() const;
/**
* Ends the current handler and removes the corresponding element from the
* stack.
*
* @return true if a command was ended, false otherwise.
*/
bool endCurrentHandler();
/**
* Ends all handlers that currently are not inside a field and already had
* a default field. Tries to start a default field for the current handler,
* if currently the handler is not inside a field and did not have a default
* field yet. This method is called whenever the data(), startAnnotation(),
* startToken(), startCommand(), annotationStart() or annotationEnd() events
* are reached.
*
* @return true if the current command is in a valid field.
*/
bool prepareCurrentHandler(bool startImplicitDefaultField = true);
/**
* Returns true if all handlers on the stack are currently valid, or false
* if at least one handler is invalid.
*
* @return true if all handlers on the stack are valid.
*/
bool handlersValid();
/**
* Called whenever there is an actual data pending on the current
* TokenizedDataReader. Tries to feed this data to the current handler.
*/
void handleData();
/**
* Called whenever there is a token waiting to be processed. If possible
* tries to end a current handler with this token or to start a new handler
* with the token.
*
* @param token is the token that should be handled.
*/
void handleToken(const Token &token);
/**
* Called by the rangeEnd() and fieldEnd() methods to end the current ranged
* command.
*
* @param endRange specifies whether this should end the range of a
* command with range.
*/
void handleFieldEnd(bool endRange);
public:
StackImpl(ParserCallbacks &parser, ParserContext &ctx,
const std::multimap &states);
~StackImpl();
const State ¤tState() const;
std::string currentCommandName() const;
void commandStart(const Variant &name, const Variant::mapType &args,
bool range);
void annotationStart(const Variant &className, const Variant &args,
bool range);
void annotationEnd(const Variant &className, const Variant &elementName);
void rangeEnd();
void fieldStart(bool isDefault);
void fieldEnd();
void data(const TokenizedData &data);
TokenId registerToken(const std::string &token) override;
void unregisterToken(TokenId id) override;
Variant readData() override;
void pushTokens(const std::vector &tokens) override;
void popTokens() override;
};
StackImpl::StackImpl(ParserCallbacks &parser, ParserContext &ctx,
const std::multimap &states)
: parser(parser),
ctx(ctx),
states(states),
tokenRegistry(parser),
dataReader(nullptr)
{
// If the scope instance is not empty we need to deduce the current parser
// state
if (!ctx.getScope().isEmpty()) {
deduceState();
}
}
StackImpl::~StackImpl()
{
while (!stack.empty()) {
// Fetch the topmost stack element
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
// It is an error if we're still in a field of an element while the
// Stack instance is destroyed. Log that
if (handlersValid()) {
if (info.inField && !info.implicit &&
!info.inImplicitDefaultField) {
logger().error(
std::string("Reached end of stream, but command \"") +
currentCommandName() +
"\" has not ended yet. Command was started here:",
info.handler->getLocation());
}
}
// Remove the command from the stack
endCurrentHandler();
}
}
void StackImpl::deduceState()
{
// Assemble all states
std::vector states;
for (const auto &e : this->states) {
states.push_back(e.second);
}
// Fetch the type signature of the scope and derive all possible states,
// abort if no unique parser state was found
std::vector possibleStates =
StateDeductor(ctx.getScope().getStackTypeSignature(), states).deduce();
if (possibleStates.size() != 1U) {
throw LoggableException(
"Error while including file: Cannot deduce parser state.");
}
// Switch to this state by creating a handler, but do not call its start
// function
const State &state = *possibleStates[0];
HandlerConstructor ctor =
state.elementHandler ? state.elementHandler : EmptyHandler::create;
std::shared_ptr handler = std::shared_ptr{
ctor({ctx, *this, state, SourceLocation{}, HandlerType::COMMAND})};
stack.emplace_back(handler);
// Set the correct flags for this implicit handler
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
info.implicit = true;
info.fieldStart(true, false, true);
}
std::set StackImpl::expectedCommands()
{
const State *currentState = &(this->currentState());
std::set res;
for (const auto &v : states) {
if (v.second->parents.count(currentState)) {
res.insert(v.first);
}
}
return res;
}
const State *StackImpl::findTargetState(const std::string &name)
{
const State *currentState = &(this->currentState());
auto range = states.equal_range(name);
for (auto it = range.first; it != range.second; it++) {
const StateSet &parents = it->second->parents;
if (parents.count(currentState) || parents.count(&States::All)) {
return it->second;
}
}
return nullptr;
}
const State *StackImpl::findTargetStateOrWildcard(const std::string &name)
{
// Try to find the target state with the given name, if none is found, try
// find a matching "*" state.
State const *targetState = findTargetState(name);
if (targetState == nullptr) {
return findTargetState("*");
}
return targetState;
}
const State &StackImpl::currentState() const
{
return stack.empty() ? States::None : stack.back().state();
}
std::string StackImpl::currentCommandName() const
{
return stack.empty() ? std::string{} : stack.back().name();
}
TokenSet StackImpl::currentTokens() const
{
// TODO: Implement
return TokenSet{};
}
WhitespaceMode StackImpl::currentWhitespaceMode() const
{
// TODO: Implement
return WhitespaceMode::COLLAPSE;
}
HandlerInfo &StackImpl::currentInfo()
{
return stack.empty() ? EmptyHandlerInfo : stack.back();
}
HandlerInfo &StackImpl::lastInfo()
{
return stack.size() < 2U ? EmptyHandlerInfo : stack[stack.size() - 2];
}
/* Stack helper functions */
bool StackImpl::endCurrentHandler()
{
if (!stack.empty()) {
// Fetch the handler info for the current top-level element
HandlerInfo &info = stack.back();
// Do not call any callback functions while the stack is marked as
// invalid or this is an elment marked as "implicit"
if (!info.implicit && handlersValid()) {
// Make sure the fieldEnd handler is called if the element still
// is in a field
if (info.inField) {
if (info.inValidField) {
info.handler->fieldEnd();
}
info.fieldEnd();
}
// Call the "end" function of the corresponding Handler instance
info.handler->end();
}
// Remove the element from the stack
stack.pop_back();
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool StackImpl::prepareCurrentHandler(bool startImplicitDefaultField)
{
// Repeat until a valid handler is found on the stack
while (!stack.empty()) {
// Fetch the handler for the current top-level element
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
// If the current Handler is in a field, there is nothing to be done,
// abort
if (info.inField) {
return true;
}
// If the current field already had a default field or is not valid,
// end it and repeat
if ((info.hadDefaultField || !startImplicitDefaultField) ||
!info.valid) {
// We cannot end the command if it is marked as "range" command
if (info.range) {
return false;
}
// End the current handler
endCurrentHandler();
continue;
}
// Abort if starting new default fields is not allowed here
if (!startImplicitDefaultField) {
return false;
}
// Try to start a new default field, abort if this did not work
bool isDefault = true;
if (!info.handler->fieldStart(isDefault, info.fieldIdx)) {
endCurrentHandler();
continue;
}
// Mark the field as started and return -- the field should be marked
// is implicit if this is not a field with range
info.fieldStart(true, !info.range, true);
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool StackImpl::handlersValid()
{
for (auto it = stack.crbegin(); it != stack.crend(); it++) {
if (!it->valid) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
void StackImpl::handleData()
{
// Repeat until we found some handle willingly consuming the data
while (true) {
// Prepare the stack -- make sure all overdue handlers are ended and
// we currently are in an open field
if (stack.empty() || !prepareCurrentHandler()) {
throw LoggableException("Did not expect any data here");
}
// Fetch the current handler information
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
// If this field should not get any data, log an error and do not
// call the "data" handler
if (!info.inValidField) {
if (!info.hadDefaultField) {
logger().error("Did not expect any data here");
}
return;
}
// If we're currently in an invalid subtree, just eat the data and abort
if (!handlersValid()) {
return;
}
// Fork the logger and set it as temporary logger for the "data"
// method. We only want to keep error messages if this was not a
// try to implicitly open a default field.
LoggerFork loggerFork = logger().fork();
info.handler->setLogger(loggerFork);
// Pass the data to the current Handler instance
bool valid = false;
try {
valid = info.handler->data();
}
catch (LoggableException ex) {
loggerFork.log(ex);
}
// Reset the logger instance of the handler as soon as possible
info.handler->resetLogger();
// If placing the data here failed and we're currently in an
// implicitly opened field, just unroll the stack to the next field
// and try again
if (!valid && info.inImplicitDefaultField) {
endCurrentHandler();
continue;
}
// Commit the content of the logger fork. Do not change the valid flag.
loggerFork.commit();
return;
}
}
void StackImpl::handleToken(const Token &token)
{
// TODO: Implement
// Just eat them for now
}
void StackImpl::handleFieldEnd(bool endRange)
{
// Throw away all overdue handlers
prepareCurrentHandler(false);
// Close all implicit default fields
while (!stack.empty()) {
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
if (!info.inImplicitDefaultField || info.range) {
break;
}
endCurrentHandler();
}
// Fetch the information attached to the current handler
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
if (stack.empty() || (!info.inField && !endRange) ||
(!info.range && endRange)) {
if (endRange) {
logger().error(
"Got end of range, but there is no command here to end");
} else {
logger().error("Got field end, but there is no field here to end");
}
return;
}
// Only continue if the current handler stack is in a valid state, do not
// call the fieldEnd function if something went wrong before
if (handlersValid()) {
// End the current field if it is valid
if (info.inValidField) {
info.handler->fieldEnd();
info.fieldEnd();
}
// End the complete command if this is a range command, start the
// default field for once if range command did not have a default field
if (info.range && endRange) {
if (!info.hadDefaultField) {
bool isDefault = true;
info.handler->fieldStart(isDefault, true);
info.fieldStart(true, true, true);
}
endCurrentHandler();
return;
}
}
// This command no longer is in a field
info.fieldEnd();
}
/* Class StackImpl public functions */
void StackImpl::commandStart(const Variant &name, const Variant::mapType &args,
bool range)
{
// Call prepareCurrentHandler once to end all overdue commands
prepareCurrentHandler();
// Make sure the given identifier is valid (preventing "*" from being
// malicously passed to this function)
if (!Utils::isNamespacedIdentifier(name.asString())) {
throw LoggableException(std::string("Invalid identifier \"") +
name.asString() + std::string("\""),
name);
}
while (true) {
// Prepare the stack -- make sure all overdue handlers are ended and
// we currently are in an open field
prepareCurrentHandler();
// Try to find a target state for the given command, if none can be
// found and the current command does not have an open field, then try
// to create an empty default field, otherwise this is an exception
const State *targetState = findTargetStateOrWildcard(name.asString());
if (targetState == nullptr) {
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
if ((info.inImplicitDefaultField || !info.inField) &&
endCurrentHandler()) {
continue;
} else {
throw buildInvalidCommandException(name.asString(),
expectedCommands());
}
}
// Fork the logger. We do not want any validation errors to skip
LoggerFork loggerFork = logger().fork();
// Instantiate the handler and push it onto the stack
HandlerConstructor ctor = targetState->elementHandler
? targetState->elementHandler
: EmptyHandler::create;
std::shared_ptr handler{
ctor({ctx,
*this,
*targetState,
{name.asString(), name.getLocation()},
HandlerType::COMMAND})};
stack.emplace_back(handler);
// Fetch the HandlerInfo for the parent element and the current
// element
HandlerInfo &parentInfo = lastInfo();
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
// Call the "start" method of the handler, store the result of the start
// method as the validity of the handler -- do not call the start method
// if the stack is currently invalid (as this may cause further,
// unwanted errors)
bool validStack = handlersValid();
info.valid = false;
if (validStack) {
// Canonicalize the arguments (if this has not already been done),
// allow additional arguments and numeric indices
Variant::mapType canonicalArgs = args;
targetState->arguments.validateMap(canonicalArgs, loggerFork, true,
true);
handler->setLogger(loggerFork);
try {
info.valid = handler->startCommand(canonicalArgs);
}
catch (LoggableException ex) {
loggerFork.log(ex);
}
handler->resetLogger();
}
// We started the command within an implicit default field and it is
// not valid -- remove both the new handler and the parent field from
// the stack
if (!info.valid && parentInfo.inImplicitDefaultField) {
// Only continue if the parent handler could actually be removed
if (endCurrentHandler() && endCurrentHandler()) {
continue;
}
}
// If we ended up here, starting the command may or may not have
// worked, but after all, we cannot unroll the stack any further. Update
// the "valid" flag, commit any potential error messages and return.
info.valid = parentInfo.valid && info.valid;
info.range = range;
loggerFork.commit();
return;
}
}
void StackImpl::annotationStart(const Variant &className, const Variant &args,
bool range)
{
// TODO
}
void StackImpl::annotationEnd(const Variant &className,
const Variant &elementName)
{
// TODO
}
void StackImpl::rangeEnd() { handleFieldEnd(true); }
void StackImpl::data(const TokenizedData &data)
{
// Fetch a reader for the given tokenized data instance.
TokenizedDataReader reader = data.reader();
// Use the GuardedTemporaryPointer to make sure that the member variable
// dataReader is resetted to nullptr once this scope is left.
GuardedTemporaryPointer ptr(&reader, &dataReader);
// Peek a token from the reader, repeat until all tokens have been read
Token token;
while (reader.peek(token, currentTokens(), currentWhitespaceMode())) {
// Handle the token as text data or as actual token
if (token.id == Tokens::Data) {
handleData();
} else {
handleToken(token);
}
// Consume the peeked token
reader.consumePeek();
}
}
void StackImpl::fieldStart(bool isDefault)
{
// Make sure the current handler stack is not empty
if (stack.empty()) {
throw LoggableException(
"No command for which a field could be started");
}
// Fetch the information attached to the current handler
HandlerInfo &info = currentInfo();
if (info.inField) {
logger().error(
"Got field start, but there is no command for which to start "
"the "
"field.");
return;
}
// If the handler already had a default field we cannot start a new
// field (the default field always is the last field) -- mark the command as
// invalid
if (info.hadDefaultField) {
logger().error(std::string("Got field start, but command \"") +
currentCommandName() +
std::string("\" does not have any more fields"));
}
// Copy the isDefault flag to a local variable, the fieldStart method will
// write into this variable
bool defaultField = isDefault;
// Do not call the "fieldStart" function if we're in an invalid subtree
// or the handler already had a default field
bool valid = false;
if (handlersValid() && !info.hadDefaultField) {
try {
valid = info.handler->fieldStart(defaultField, info.fieldIdx);
}
catch (LoggableException ex) {
logger().log(ex);
}
if (!valid && !defaultField) {
logger().error(
std::string("Cannot start a new field here (index ") +
std::to_string(info.fieldIdx + 1) +
std::string("), field does not exist"));
}
}
// Mark the field as started
info.fieldStart(defaultField, false, valid);
}
void StackImpl::fieldEnd() { handleFieldEnd(false); }
/* Class StackImpl HandlerCallbacks */
TokenId StackImpl::registerToken(const std::string &token)
{
return tokenRegistry.registerToken(token);
}
void StackImpl::unregisterToken(TokenId id)
{
tokenRegistry.unregisterToken(id);
}
void StackImpl::pushTokens(const std::vector &tokens)
{
// TODO
}
void StackImpl::popTokens()
{
// TODO
}
Variant StackImpl::readData()
{
if (dataReader != nullptr) {
TokenizedDataReaderFork dataReaderFork = dataReader->fork();
Token token;
dataReaderFork.read(token, currentTokens(), currentWhitespaceMode());
if (token.id == Tokens::Data) {
Variant res = Variant::fromString(token.content);
res.setLocation(token.getLocation());
return res;
}
}
return Variant{};
}
/* Class Stack */
Stack::Stack(ParserCallbacks &parser, ParserContext &ctx,
const std::multimap &states)
: impl(new StackImpl(parser, ctx, states))
{
}
Stack::~Stack()
{
// Do nothing here, stub needed because StackImpl is incomplete in hpp
}
const State &Stack::currentState() const { return impl->currentState(); }
std::string Stack::currentCommandName() const
{
return impl->currentCommandName();
}
void Stack::commandStart(const Variant &name, const Variant::mapType &args,
bool range)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: commandStart " << name << " " << args << " " << range
<< std::endl;
#endif
impl->commandStart(name, args, range);
}
void Stack::annotationStart(const Variant &className, const Variant &args,
bool range)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: annotationStart " << className << " " << args << " "
<< range << std::endl;
#endif
impl->annotationStart(className, args, range);
}
void Stack::annotationEnd(const Variant &className, const Variant &elementName)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: annotationEnd " << className << " " << elementName
<< std::endl;
#endif
impl->annotationEnd(className, elementName);
}
void Stack::rangeEnd()
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: rangeEnd" << std::endl;
#endif
impl->rangeEnd();
}
void Stack::fieldStart(bool isDefault)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: fieldStart " << isDefault << std::endl;
#endif
impl->fieldStart(isDefault);
}
void Stack::fieldEnd()
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: fieldEnd" << std::endl;
#endif
impl->fieldEnd();
}
void Stack::data(const TokenizedData &data)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: data" << std::endl;
#endif
impl->data(data);
}
void Stack::data(const std::string &str)
{
#if STACK_DEBUG_OUTPUT
std::cout << "STACK: data (string) " << str << std::endl;
#endif
data(TokenizedData(str));
}
}
}