Class: Haml::Parser

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Util
Defined in:
lib/haml/parser.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: AttributeMerger=Object.new, DynamicAttributes

Constant Summary collapse

ELEMENT =

Designates an XHTML/XML element.

?%
DIV_CLASS =

Designates a <div> element with the given class.

?.
DIV_ID =

Designates a <div> element with the given id.

?#
COMMENT =

Designates an XHTML/XML comment.

?/
DOCTYPE =

Designates an XHTML doctype or script that is never HTML-escaped.

?!
SCRIPT =

Designates script, the result of which is output.

?=
SANITIZE =

Designates script that is always HTML-escaped.

?&
FLAT_SCRIPT =

Designates script, the result of which is flattened and output.

?~
SILENT_SCRIPT =

Designates script which is run but not output.

?-
SILENT_COMMENT =

When following SILENT_SCRIPT, designates a comment that is not output.

?#
ESCAPE =

Designates a non-parsed line.

?\\
FILTER =

Designates a block of filtered text.

?:
PLAIN_TEXT =

Designates a non-parsed line. Not actually a character.

-1
SPECIAL_CHARACTERS =

Keeps track of the ASCII values of the characters that begin a specially-interpreted line.

[
  ELEMENT,
  DIV_CLASS,
  DIV_ID,
  COMMENT,
  DOCTYPE,
  SCRIPT,
  SANITIZE,
  FLAT_SCRIPT,
  SILENT_SCRIPT,
  ESCAPE,
  FILTER
].freeze
MULTILINE_CHAR_VALUE =

The value of the character that designates that a line is part of a multiline string.

?|
BLOCK_WITH_SPACES =

Regex to check for blocks with spaces around arguments. Not to be confused with multiline script. For example: foo.each do | bar | = bar

/do\s*\|\s*[^\|]*\s+\|\z/
MID_BLOCK_KEYWORDS =
%w[else elsif rescue ensure end when in].freeze
START_BLOCK_KEYWORDS =
%w[if begin case unless].freeze
START_BLOCK_KEYWORD_REGEX =

Try to parse assignments to block starters as best as possible

/(?:\w+(?:,\s*\w+)*\s*=\s*)?(#{START_BLOCK_KEYWORDS.join('|')})/
BLOCK_KEYWORD_REGEX =
/^-?\s*(?:(#{MID_BLOCK_KEYWORDS.join('|')})|#{START_BLOCK_KEYWORD_REGEX.source})\b/
DOCTYPE_REGEX =

The Regex that matches a Doctype command.

/(\d(?:\.\d)?)?\s*([a-z]*)\s*([^ ]+)?/i
LITERAL_VALUE_REGEX =

The Regex that matches a literal string or symbol value

/:(\w*)|(["'])((?!\\|\#\{|\#@|\#\$|\2).|\\.)*\2/
ID_KEY =
'id'.freeze
CLASS_KEY =
'class'.freeze
METHOD_CALL_PREFIX =

Used for scanning old attributes, substituting the first '{'

'a('

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Util

#check_encoding, #check_haml_encoding, #contains_interpolation?, escape_html_safe, #handle_interpolation, #human_indentation, #inspect_obj, #rails_xss_safe?, #silence_warnings, #unescape_interpolation

Constructor Details

#initialize(options) ⇒ Parser

Returns a new instance of Parser.



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# File 'lib/haml/parser.rb', line 99

def initialize(options)
  @options = ParserOptions.new(options)
  # Record the indent levels of "if" statements to validate the subsequent
  # elsif and else statements are indented at the appropriate level.
  @script_level_stack = []
  @template_index     = 0
  @template_tabs      = 0
  # When used in Haml::Engine, which gives options[:generator] to every filter
  # in the engine, including Haml::Parser, we don't want to throw exceptions.
  # However, when Haml::Parser is used as a library, we want to throw exceptions.
  @raise_error = !options.key?(:generator)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#root (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute root.



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# File 'lib/haml/parser.rb', line 12

def root
  @root
end

Instance Method Details

#call(template)



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# File 'lib/haml/parser.rb', line 112

def call(template)
  template = Haml::Util.check_haml_encoding(template) do |msg, line|
    raise Haml::Error.new(msg, line)
  end

  match = template.rstrip.scan(/(([ \t]+)?(.*?))(?:\Z|\r\n|\r|\n)/m)
  # discard the last match which is always blank
  match.pop
  @template = match.each_with_index.map do |(full, whitespace, text), index|
    Line.new(whitespace, text.rstrip, full, index, self, false)
  end
  # Append special end-of-document marker
  @template << Line.new(nil, '-#', '-#', @template.size, self, true)

  @root = @parent = ParseNode.new(:root)
  @flat = false
  @filter_buffer = nil
  @indentation = nil
  @line = next_line

  raise SyntaxError.new(Error.message(:indenting_at_start), @line.index) if @line.tabs != 0

  loop do
    next_line

    process_indent(@line) unless @line.text.empty?

    if flat?
      text = @line.full.dup
      text = "" unless text.gsub!(/^#{@flat_spaces}/, '')
      @filter_buffer << "#{text}\n"
      @line = @next_line
      next
    end

    @tab_up = nil
    process_line(@line) unless @line.text.empty?
    if block_opened? || @tab_up
      @template_tabs += 1
      @parent = @parent.children.last
    end

    if !flat? && @next_line.tabs - @line.tabs > 1
      raise SyntaxError.new(Error.message(:deeper_indenting, @next_line.tabs - @line.tabs), @next_line.index)
    end

    @line = @next_line
  end
  # Close all the open tags
  close until @parent.type == :root
  @root
rescue Haml::Error => e
  e.backtrace.unshift "#{@options.filename}:#{(e.line ? e.line + 1 : @line.index + 1) + @options.line - 1}"
  raise if @raise_error
  error_with_lineno(e)
end

#compute_tabs(line)

Raises:



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# File 'lib/haml/parser.rb', line 169

def compute_tabs(line)
  return 0 if line.text.empty? || !line.whitespace

  if @indentation.nil?
    @indentation = line.whitespace

    if @indentation.include?(?\s) && @indentation.include?(?\t)
      raise SyntaxError.new(Error.message(:cant_use_tabs_and_spaces), line.index)
    end

    @flat_spaces = @indentation * (@template_tabs+1) if flat?
    return 1
  end

  tabs = line.whitespace.length / @indentation.length
  return tabs if line.whitespace == @indentation * tabs
  return @template_tabs + 1 if flat? && line.whitespace =~ /^#{@flat_spaces}/

  message = Error.message(:inconsistent_indentation,
    human_indentation(line.whitespace),
    human_indentation(@indentation)
  )
  raise SyntaxError.new(message, line.index)
end