use std::str::Chars; use ruff_text_size::{TextLen, TextSize}; pub const EOF_CHAR: char = '\0'; /// A [`Cursor`] over a string. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct Cursor<'a> { chars: Chars<'a>, source_length: TextSize, } impl<'a> Cursor<'a> { pub fn new(source: &'a str) -> Self { Self { source_length: source.text_len(), chars: source.chars(), } } /// Return the remaining input as a string slice. pub fn chars(&self) -> Chars<'a> { self.chars.clone() } /// Peeks the next character from the input stream without consuming it. /// Returns [`EOF_CHAR`] if the file is at the end of the file. pub fn first(&self) -> char { self.chars.clone().next().unwrap_or(EOF_CHAR) } /// Peeks the next character from the input stream without consuming it. /// Returns [`EOF_CHAR`] if the file is at the end of the file. pub fn last(&self) -> char { self.chars.clone().next_back().unwrap_or(EOF_CHAR) } // SAFETY: THe `source.text_len` call in `new` would panic if the string length is larger than a `u32`. #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] pub fn text_len(&self) -> TextSize { TextSize::new(self.chars.as_str().len() as u32) } pub fn token_len(&self) -> TextSize { self.source_length - self.text_len() } pub fn start_token(&mut self) { self.source_length = self.text_len(); } /// Returns `true` if the file is at the end of the file. pub fn is_eof(&self) -> bool { self.chars.as_str().is_empty() } /// Consumes the next character pub fn bump(&mut self) -> Option { self.chars.next() } /// Consumes the next character from the back pub fn bump_back(&mut self) -> Option { self.chars.next_back() } pub fn eat_char(&mut self, c: char) -> bool { if self.first() == c { self.bump(); true } else { false } } pub fn eat_char_back(&mut self, c: char) -> bool { if self.last() == c { self.bump_back(); true } else { false } } /// Eats symbols while predicate returns true or until the end of file is reached. pub fn eat_while(&mut self, mut predicate: impl FnMut(char) -> bool) { // It was tried making optimized version of this for eg. line comments, but // LLVM can inline all of this and compile it down to fast iteration over bytes. while predicate(self.first()) && !self.is_eof() { self.bump(); } } /// Eats symbols from the back while predicate returns true or until the beginning of file is reached. pub fn eat_back_while(&mut self, mut predicate: impl FnMut(char) -> bool) { // It was tried making optimized version of this for eg. line comments, but // LLVM can inline all of this and compile it down to fast iteration over bytes. while predicate(self.last()) && !self.is_eof() { self.bump_back(); } } }