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/*
**********************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1999-2001, International Business Machines
* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
**********************************************************************
* Date Name Description
* 11/17/99 aliu Creation.
**********************************************************************
*/
#include "cstring.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "quant.h"
#include "rbt_data.h"
#include "rbt_pars.h"
#include "rbt_rule.h"
#include "strmatch.h"
#include "symtable.h"
#include "uvector.h"
#include "unicode/parseerr.h"
#include "unicode/parsepos.h"
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#include "unicode/putil.h"
#include "unicode/rbt.h"
#include "unicode/uchar.h"
#include "unicode/ustring.h"
#include "unicode/uniset.h"
#include "util.h"
// Operators
#define VARIABLE_DEF_OP ((UChar)0x003D) /*=*/
#define FORWARD_RULE_OP ((UChar)0x003E) /*>*/
#define REVERSE_RULE_OP ((UChar)0x003C) /*<*/
#define FWDREV_RULE_OP ((UChar)0x007E) /*~*/ // internal rep of <> op
// Other special characters
#define QUOTE ((UChar)0x0027) /*'*/
#define ESCAPE ((UChar)0x005C) /*\*/
#define END_OF_RULE ((UChar)0x003B) /*;*/
#define RULE_COMMENT_CHAR ((UChar)0x0023) /*#*/
#define SEGMENT_OPEN ((UChar)0x0028) /*(*/
#define SEGMENT_CLOSE ((UChar)0x0029) /*)*/
#define CONTEXT_ANTE ((UChar)0x007B) /*{*/
#define CONTEXT_POST ((UChar)0x007D) /*}*/
#define CURSOR_POS ((UChar)0x007C) /*|*/
#define CURSOR_OFFSET ((UChar)0x0040) /*@*/
#define ANCHOR_START ((UChar)0x005E) /*^*/
#define KLEENE_STAR ((UChar)0x002A) /***/
#define ONE_OR_MORE ((UChar)0x002B) /*+*/
#define ZERO_OR_ONE ((UChar)0x003F) /*?*/
#define DOT ((UChar)46) /*.*/
static const UChar DOT_SET[] = { // "[^[:Zp:][:Zl:]\r\n$]";
91, 94, 91, 58, 90, 112, 58, 93, 91, 58, 90,
108, 58, 93, 92, 114, 92, 110, 36, 93, 0
};
// By definition, the ANCHOR_END special character is a
// trailing SymbolTable.SYMBOL_REF character.
// private static final char ANCHOR_END = '$';
static const UChar gOPERATORS[] = {
0x3D, 0x3E, 0x3C, 0 // "=><"
};
static const UChar HALF_ENDERS[] = {
0x3D, 0x3E, 0x3C, 59, 0 // "=><;"
};
// These are also used in Transliterator::toRules()
static const int32_t ID_TOKEN_LEN = 2;
static const UChar ID_TOKEN[] = { 0x3A, 0x3A }; // ':', ':'
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// BEGIN ParseData
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* This class implements the SymbolTable interface. It is used
* during parsing to give UnicodeSet access to variables that
* have been defined so far. Note that it uses variablesVector,
* _not_ data.setVariables.
*/
class ParseData : public SymbolTable {
public:
const TransliterationRuleData* data; // alias
const UVector* variablesVector; // alias
ParseData(const TransliterationRuleData* data = 0,
const UVector* variablesVector = 0);
virtual const UnicodeString* lookup(const UnicodeString& s) const;
virtual const UnicodeMatcher* lookupMatcher(UChar32 ch) const;
virtual UnicodeString parseReference(const UnicodeString& text,
ParsePosition& pos, int32_t limit) const;
};
ParseData::ParseData(const TransliterationRuleData* d,
const UVector* sets) :
data(d), variablesVector(sets) {}
/**
* Implement SymbolTable API.
*/
const UnicodeString* ParseData::lookup(const UnicodeString& name) const {
return (const UnicodeString*) data->variableNames->get(name);
}
/**
* Implement SymbolTable API.
*/
const UnicodeMatcher* ParseData::lookupMatcher(UChar32 ch) const {
// Note that we cannot use data.lookupSet() because the
// set array has not been constructed yet.
const UnicodeMatcher* set = NULL;
int32_t i = ch - data->variablesBase;
if (i >= 0 && i < variablesVector->size()) {
int32_t i = ch - data->variablesBase;
set = (i < variablesVector->size()) ?
(UnicodeMatcher*) variablesVector->elementAt(i) : 0;
}
return set;
}
/**
* Implement SymbolTable API. Parse out a symbol reference
* name.
*/
UnicodeString ParseData::parseReference(const UnicodeString& text,
ParsePosition& pos, int32_t limit) const {
int32_t start = pos.getIndex();
int32_t i = start;
UnicodeString result;
while (i < limit) {
UChar c = text.charAt(i);
if ((i==start && !u_isIDStart(c)) || !u_isIDPart(c)) {
break;
}
++i;
}
if (i == start) { // No valid name chars
return result; // Indicate failure with empty string
}
pos.setIndex(i);
text.extractBetween(start, i, result);
return result;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// BEGIN RuleHalf
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* A class representing one side of a rule. This class knows how to
* parse half of a rule. It is tightly coupled to the method
* RuleBasedTransliterator.Parser.parseRule().
*/
class RuleHalf {
public:
UnicodeString text;
int32_t cursor; // position of cursor in text
int32_t ante; // position of ante context marker '{' in text
int32_t post; // position of post context marker '}' in text
int32_t maxRef; // n where maximum segment ref is $n; 1-based
// Record the offset to the cursor either to the left or to the
// right of the key. This is indicated by characters on the output
// side that allow the cursor to be positioned arbitrarily within
// the matching text. For example, abc{def} > | @@@ xyz; changes
// def to xyz and moves the cursor to before abc. Offset characters
// must be at the start or end, and they cannot move the cursor past
// the ante- or postcontext text. Placeholders are only valid in
// output text. The length of the ante and post context is
// determined at runtime, because of supplementals and quantifiers.
int32_t cursorOffset; // only nonzero on output side
// Position of first CURSOR_OFFSET on _right_. This will be -1
// for |@, -2 for |@@, etc., and 1 for @|, 2 for @@|, etc.
int32_t cursorOffsetPos;
UBool anchorStart;
UBool anchorEnd;
UErrorCode ec;
/**
* UnicodeMatcher objects corresponding to each segment.
*/
UVector segments;
/**
* The segment number from 0..n-1 of the next '(' we see
* during parsing; 0-based.
*/
int32_t nextSegmentNumber;
TransliteratorParser& parser;
//--------------------------------------------------
// Methods
RuleHalf(TransliteratorParser& parser);
~RuleHalf();
int32_t parse(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit);
int32_t parseSection(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit,
UnicodeString& buf,
UBool isSegment);
/**
* Remove context.
*/
void removeContext();
/**
* Create and return a UnicodeMatcher*[] array of segments,
* or NULL if there are no segments.
*/
UnicodeMatcher** createSegments(UErrorCode& status) const;
int syntaxError(UErrorCode code,
const UnicodeString& rule,
int32_t start) {
return parser.syntaxError(code, rule, start);
}
private:
// Disallowed methods; no impl.
RuleHalf(const RuleHalf&);
RuleHalf& operator=(const RuleHalf&);
};
RuleHalf::RuleHalf(TransliteratorParser& p) :
ec(U_ZERO_ERROR),
segments(ec),
parser(p)
{
cursor = -1;
ante = -1;
post = -1;
maxRef = -1;
cursorOffset = 0;
cursorOffsetPos = 0;
anchorStart = anchorEnd = FALSE;
segments.removeAllElements();
nextSegmentNumber = 0;
}
RuleHalf::~RuleHalf() {
}
/**
* Parse one side of a rule, stopping at either the limit,
* the END_OF_RULE character, or an operator.
* @return the index after the terminating character, or
* if limit was reached, limit
*/
int32_t RuleHalf::parse(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit) {
int32_t start = pos;
text.truncate(0);
pos = parseSection(rule, pos, limit, text, FALSE);
if (cursorOffset > 0 && cursor != cursorOffsetPos) {
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_CURSOR_OFFSET, rule, start);
}
return pos;
}
/**
* Parse a section of one side of a rule, stopping at either
* the limit, the END_OF_RULE character, an operator, or a
* segment close character. This method parses both a
* top-level rule half and a segment within such a rule half.
* It calls itself recursively to parse segments and nested
* segments.
* @param buf buffer into which to accumulate the rule pattern
* characters, either literal characters from the rule or
* standins for UnicodeMatcher objects including segments.
* @param isSegment if true, then we've already seen a '(' and
* pos on entry points right after it. Accumulate everything
* up to the closing ')', put it in a segment matcher object,
* generate a standin for it, and add the standin to buf. As
* a side effect, update the segments vector with a reference
* to the segment matcher. This works recursively for nested
* segments. If isSegment is false, just accumulate
* characters into buf.
* @return the index after the terminating character, or
* if limit was reached, limit
*/
int32_t RuleHalf::parseSection(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit,
UnicodeString& buf,
UBool isSegment) {
int32_t start = pos;
ParsePosition pp;
UnicodeString scratch;
UBool done = FALSE;
int32_t quoteStart = -1; // Most recent 'single quoted string'
int32_t quoteLimit = -1;
int32_t varStart = -1; // Most recent $variableReference
int32_t varLimit = -1;
// If isSegment, then bufSegStart is the offset in buf to
// the first character of the segment we are parsing.
int32_t bufSegStart = 0;
int32_t segmentNumber = 0;
if (isSegment) {
bufSegStart = buf.length();
segmentNumber = nextSegmentNumber++;
}
while (pos < limit && !done) {
// Since all syntax characters are in the BMP, fetching
// 16-bit code units suffices here.
UChar c = rule.charAt(pos++);
if (u_isWhitespace(c)) {
// Ignore whitespace. Note that this is not Unicode
// spaces, but Java spaces -- a subset, representing
// whitespace likely to be seen in code.
continue;
}
if (u_strchr(HALF_ENDERS, c) != NULL) {
if (isSegment) {
// Unclosed segment
return syntaxError(U_UNCLOSED_SEGMENT, rule, start);
}
break;
}
if (anchorEnd) {
// Text after a presumed end anchor is a syntax err
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_VARIABLE_REFERENCE, rule, start);
}
if (UnicodeSet::resemblesPattern(rule, pos-1)) {
pp.setIndex(pos-1); // Backup to opening '['
buf.append(parser.parseSet(rule, pp));
if (U_FAILURE(parser.status)) {
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_SET, rule, start);
}
pos = pp.getIndex();
continue;
}
// Handle escapes
if (c == ESCAPE) {
if (pos == limit) {
return syntaxError(U_TRAILING_BACKSLASH, rule, start);
}
UChar32 escaped = rule.unescapeAt(pos); // pos is already past '\\'
if (escaped == (UChar32) -1) {
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_UNICODE_ESCAPE, rule, start);
}
if (!parser.checkVariableRange(escaped)) {
return syntaxError(U_VARIABLE_RANGE_OVERLAP, rule, start);
}
buf.append(escaped);
continue;
}
// Handle quoted matter
if (c == QUOTE) {
int32_t iq = rule.indexOf(QUOTE, pos);
if (iq == pos) {
buf.append(c); // Parse [''] outside quotes as [']
++pos;
} else {
/* This loop picks up a segment of quoted text of the
* form 'aaaa' each time through. If this segment
* hasn't really ended ('aaaa''bbbb') then it keeps
* looping, each time adding on a new segment. When it
* reaches the final quote it breaks.
*/
quoteStart = buf.length();
for (;;) {
if (iq < 0) {
return syntaxError(U_UNTERMINATED_QUOTE, rule, start);
}
scratch.truncate(0);
rule.extractBetween(pos, iq, scratch);
buf.append(scratch);
pos = iq+1;
if (pos < limit && rule.charAt(pos) == QUOTE) {
// Parse [''] inside quotes as [']
iq = rule.indexOf(QUOTE, pos+1);
// Continue looping
} else {
break;
}
}
quoteLimit = buf.length();
for (iq=quoteStart; iq<quoteLimit; ++iq) {
if (!parser.checkVariableRange(buf.charAt(iq))) {
return syntaxError(U_VARIABLE_RANGE_OVERLAP, rule, start);
}
}
}
continue;
}
if (!parser.checkVariableRange(c)) {
return syntaxError(U_VARIABLE_RANGE_OVERLAP, rule, start);
}
switch (c) {
//------------------------------------------------------
// Elements allowed within and out of segments
//------------------------------------------------------
case ANCHOR_START:
if (buf.length() == 0 && !anchorStart) {
anchorStart = TRUE;
} else {
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_ANCHOR_START,
rule, start);
}
break;
case SEGMENT_OPEN:
pos = parseSection(rule, pos, limit, buf, TRUE);
break;
case SymbolTable::SYMBOL_REF:
// Handle variable references and segment references "$1" .. "$9"
{
// A variable reference must be followed immediately
// by a Unicode identifier start and zero or more
// Unicode identifier part characters, or by a digit
// 1..9 if it is a segment reference.
if (pos == limit) {
// A variable ref character at the end acts as
// an anchor to the context limit, as in perl.
anchorEnd = TRUE;
break;
}
// Parse "$1" "$2" .. "$9" .. (no upper limit)
c = rule.charAt(pos);
int32_t r = u_charDigitValue(c);
if (r >= 1 && r <= 9) {
++pos;
while (pos < limit) {
c = rule.charAt(pos);
int32_t d = u_charDigitValue(c);
if (d < 0) {
break;
}
if (r > 214748364 ||
(r == 214748364 && d > 7)) {
return syntaxError(U_UNDEFINED_SEGMENT_REFERENCE,
rule, start);
}
r = 10*r + d;
}
if (r > maxRef) {
maxRef = r;
}
buf.append(parser.getSegmentStandin(r));
} else {
pp.setIndex(pos);
UnicodeString name = parser.parseData->
parseReference(rule, pp, limit);
if (name.length() == 0) {
// This means the '$' was not followed by a
// valid name. Try to interpret it as an
// end anchor then. If this also doesn't work
// (if we see a following character) then signal
// an error.
anchorEnd = TRUE;
break;
}
pos = pp.getIndex();
// If this is a variable definition statement,
// then the LHS variable will be undefined. In
// that case appendVariableDef() will append the
// special placeholder char variableLimit-1.
varStart = buf.length();
parser.appendVariableDef(name, buf);
varLimit = buf.length();
}
}
break;
case DOT:
buf.append(parser.getDotStandIn());
break;
case KLEENE_STAR:
case ONE_OR_MORE:
case ZERO_OR_ONE:
// Quantifiers. We handle single characters, quoted strings,
// variable references, and segments.
// a+ matches aaa
// 'foo'+ matches foofoofoo
// $v+ matches xyxyxy if $v == xy
// (seg)+ matches segsegseg
{
if (isSegment && buf.length() == bufSegStart) {
// The */+ immediately follows '('
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_QUANTIFIER, rule, start);
}
int32_t qstart, qlimit;
// The */+ follows an isolated character or quote
// or variable reference
if (buf.length() == quoteLimit) {
// The */+ follows a 'quoted string'
qstart = quoteStart;
qlimit = quoteLimit;
} else if (buf.length() == varLimit) {
// The */+ follows a $variableReference
qstart = varStart;
qlimit = varLimit;
} else {
// The */+ follows a single character, possibly
// a segment standin
qstart = buf.length() - 1;
qlimit = qstart + 1;
}
UnicodeMatcher *m =
new StringMatcher(buf, qstart, qlimit, FALSE, *parser.data);
int32_t min = 0;
int32_t max = Quantifier::MAX;
switch (c) {
case ONE_OR_MORE:
min = 1;
break;
case ZERO_OR_ONE:
min = 0;
max = 1;
break;
// case KLEENE_STAR:
// do nothing -- min, max already set
}
m = new Quantifier(m, min, max);
buf.truncate(qstart);
buf.append(parser.generateStandInFor(m));
}
break;
//------------------------------------------------------
// Elements allowed ONLY WITHIN segments
//------------------------------------------------------
case SEGMENT_CLOSE:
if (isSegment) {
// We're done parsing a segment. The relevant
// characters are in buf, starting at offset
// bufSegStart. Extract them into a string
// matcher, and replace them with a standin
// for that matcher.
StringMatcher *m =
new StringMatcher(buf, bufSegStart, buf.length(),
TRUE, *parser.data);
// Since we call parseSection() recursively,
// nested segments will result in segment i+1
// getting parsed and stored before segment i;
// be careful with the vector handling here.
if ((segmentNumber+1) > segments.size()) {
segments.setSize(segmentNumber+1);
}
segments.setElementAt(m, segmentNumber);
buf.truncate(bufSegStart);
buf.append(parser.generateStandInFor(m));
done = TRUE;
break;
}
// If we aren't in a segment, then a segment close
// character is a syntax error.
return syntaxError(U_UNQUOTED_SPECIAL, rule, start);
//------------------------------------------------------
// Elements allowed ONLY OUTSIDE segments
//------------------------------------------------------
case CONTEXT_ANTE:
if (isSegment) {
return syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_CHAR_IN_SEGMENT, rule, start);
}
if (ante >= 0) {
return syntaxError(U_MULTIPLE_ANTE_CONTEXTS, rule, start);
}
ante = buf.length();
break;
case CONTEXT_POST:
if (isSegment) {
return syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_CHAR_IN_SEGMENT, rule, start);
}
if (post >= 0) {
return syntaxError(U_MULTIPLE_POST_CONTEXTS, rule, start);
}
post = buf.length();
break;
case CURSOR_POS:
if (isSegment) {
return syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_CHAR_IN_SEGMENT, rule, start);
}
if (cursor >= 0) {
return syntaxError(U_MULTIPLE_CURSORS, rule, start);
}
cursor = buf.length();
break;
case CURSOR_OFFSET:
if (isSegment) {
return syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_CHAR_IN_SEGMENT, rule, start);
}
if (cursorOffset < 0) {
if (buf.length() > 0) {
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_CURSOR_OFFSET, rule, start);
}
--cursorOffset;
} else if (cursorOffset > 0) {
if (buf.length() != cursorOffsetPos || cursor >= 0) {
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_CURSOR_OFFSET, rule, start);
}
++cursorOffset;
} else {
if (cursor == 0 && buf.length() == 0) {
cursorOffset = -1;
} else if (cursor < 0) {
cursorOffsetPos = buf.length();
cursorOffset = 1;
} else {
return syntaxError(U_MISPLACED_CURSOR_OFFSET, rule, start);
}
}
break;
//------------------------------------------------------
// Non-special characters
//------------------------------------------------------
default:
// Disallow unquoted characters other than [0-9A-Za-z]
// in the printable ASCII range. These characters are
// reserved for possible future use.
if (c >= 0x0021 && c <= 0x007E &&
!((c >= 0x0030/*'0'*/ && c <= 0x0039/*'9'*/) ||
(c >= 0x0041/*'A'*/ && c <= 0x005A/*'Z'*/) ||
(c >= 0x0061/*'a'*/ && c <= 0x007A/*'z'*/))) {
return syntaxError(U_UNQUOTED_SPECIAL, rule, start);
}
buf.append(c);
break;
}
}
return pos;
}
/**
* Remove context.
*/
void RuleHalf::removeContext() {
//text = text.substring(ante < 0 ? 0 : ante,
// post < 0 ? text.length() : post);
if (post >= 0) {
text.remove(post);
}
if (ante >= 0) {
text.removeBetween(0, ante);
}
ante = post = -1;
anchorStart = anchorEnd = FALSE;
}
/**
* Create and return a UnicodeMatcher*[] array of segments,
* or NULL if there are no segments.
*/
UnicodeMatcher** RuleHalf::createSegments(UErrorCode& status) const {
if (segments.size() == 0) {
return NULL;
}
UnicodeMatcher** result = new UnicodeMatcher*[segments.size()];
if (result == NULL) {
status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR;
}
return (UnicodeMatcher**) segments.toArray((void**) result);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// PUBLIC API
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Constructor.
*/
TransliteratorParser::TransliteratorParser() {
data = NULL;
compoundFilter = NULL;
parseData = NULL;
variablesVector = NULL;
}
/**
* Destructor.
*/
TransliteratorParser::~TransliteratorParser() {
delete data;
delete compoundFilter;
delete parseData;
delete variablesVector;
}
void
TransliteratorParser::parse(const UnicodeString& rules,
UTransDirection transDirection,
UParseError& pe,
UErrorCode& ec) {
if (U_SUCCESS(ec)) {
parseRules(rules, transDirection);
pe = parseError;
ec = status;
}
}
/**
* Return the compound filter parsed by parse(). Caller owns result.
*/
UnicodeSet* TransliteratorParser::orphanCompoundFilter() {
UnicodeSet* f = compoundFilter;
compoundFilter = NULL;
return f;
}
/**
* Return the data object parsed by parse(). Caller owns result.
*/
TransliterationRuleData* TransliteratorParser::orphanData() {
TransliterationRuleData* d = data;
data = NULL;
return d;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private implementation
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Parse the given string as a sequence of rules, separated by newline
* characters ('\n'), and cause this object to implement those rules. Any
* previous rules are discarded. Typically this method is called exactly
* once, during construction.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is a syntax error in the
* rules
*/
void TransliteratorParser::parseRules(const UnicodeString& rules,
UTransDirection theDirection) {
// Clear error struct
parseError.line = parseError.offset = -1;
parseError.preContext[0] = parseError.postContext[0] = (UChar)0;
status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
delete data;
data = new TransliterationRuleData(status);
if (U_FAILURE(status)) {
return;
}
direction = theDirection;
ruleCount = 0;
delete compoundFilter;
compoundFilter = NULL;
if (variablesVector == NULL) {
variablesVector = new UVector(status);
} else {
variablesVector->removeAllElements();
}
parseData = new ParseData(0, variablesVector);
if (parseData == NULL) {
status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR;
return;
}
parseData->data = data;
// By default, rules use part of the private use area
// E000..F8FF for variables and other stand-ins. Currently
// the range F000..F8FF is typically sufficient. The 'use
// variable range' pragma allows rule sets to modify this.
setVariableRange(0xF000, 0xF8FF);
dotStandIn = (UChar) -1;
UnicodeString str; // scratch
idBlock.truncate(0);
idSplitPoint = -1;
int32_t pos = 0;
int32_t limit = rules.length();
// The mode marks whether we are in the header ::id block, the
// rule block, or the footer ::id block.
// mode == 0: start: rule->1, ::id->0
// mode == 1: in rules: rule->1, ::id->2
// mode == 2: in footer rule block: rule->ERROR, ::id->2
int32_t mode = 0;
// The compound filter offset is an index into idBlockResult.
// If it is 0, then the compound filter occurred at the start,
// and it is the offset to the _start_ of the compound filter
// pattern. Otherwise it is the offset to the _limit_ of the
// compound filter pattern within idBlockResult.
compoundFilter = NULL;
int32_t compoundFilterOffset = -1;
while (pos < limit && U_SUCCESS(status)) {
UChar c = rules.charAt(pos++);
if (u_isWhitespace(c)) {
// Ignore leading whitespace.
continue;
}
// Skip lines starting with the comment character
if (c == RULE_COMMENT_CHAR) {
pos = rules.indexOf((UChar)0x000A /*\n*/, pos) + 1;
if (pos == 0) {
break; // No "\n" found; rest of rule is a commnet
}
continue; // Either fall out or restart with next line
}
// We've found the start of a rule or ID. c is its first
// character, and pos points past c.
--pos;
// Look for an ID token. Must have at least ID_TOKEN_LEN + 1
// chars left.
if ((pos + ID_TOKEN_LEN + 1) <= limit &&
rules.compare(pos, ID_TOKEN_LEN, ID_TOKEN) == 0) {
pos += ID_TOKEN_LEN;
c = rules.charAt(pos);
while (u_isWhitespace(c) && pos < limit) {
++pos;
c = rules.charAt(pos);
}
int32_t lengthBefore = idBlock.length();
if (mode == 1) {
mode = 2;
// In the forward direction parseID adds elements at the end.
// In the reverse direction parseID adds elements at the start.
idSplitPoint = (direction == UTRANS_REVERSE) ? 0 : lengthBefore;
}
int32_t p = pos;
UBool sawDelim;
UnicodeSet* cpdFilter = NULL;
Transliterator::parseID(rules, idBlock, p, sawDelim, cpdFilter, direction,parseError, FALSE,status);
if (p == pos || !sawDelim) {
// Invalid ::id
delete cpdFilter;
syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR, rules, pos);
} else {
if (direction == UTRANS_REVERSE && idSplitPoint >= 0) {
// In the reverse direction parseID adds elements at the start.
idSplitPoint += idBlock.length() - lengthBefore;
}
if (cpdFilter != NULL) {
if (compoundFilter != NULL) {
syntaxError(U_MULTIPLE_COMPOUND_FILTERS, rules, pos);
}
compoundFilter = cpdFilter;
compoundFilterOffset = (direction == UTRANS_FORWARD) ?
lengthBefore : idBlock.length();
}
pos = p;
}
} else if (resemblesPragma(rules, pos, limit)) {
int32_t ppp = parsePragma(rules, pos, limit);
if (ppp < 0) {
syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_PRAGMA, rules, pos);
}
pos = ppp;
} else {
// Parse a rule
pos = parseRule(rules, pos, limit);
if (U_SUCCESS(status)) {
++ruleCount;
if (mode == 2) {
// ::id in illegal position (because a rule
// occurred after the ::id footer block)
syntaxError(U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR,rules,pos);
}
}else{
syntaxError(status,rules,pos);
}
mode = 1;
}
}
// Convert the set vector to an array
data->variablesLength = variablesVector->size();
data->variables = data->variablesLength == 0 ? 0 : new UnicodeMatcher*[data->variablesLength];
// orphanElement removes the given element and shifts all other
// elements down. For performance (and code clarity) we work from
// the end back to index 0.
int32_t i;
for (i=data->variablesLength; i>0; ) {
--i;
data->variables[i] =
(UnicodeSet*) variablesVector->orphanElementAt(i);
}
// Index the rules
if (U_SUCCESS(status)) {
if (compoundFilter != NULL) {
if ((direction == UTRANS_FORWARD &&
compoundFilterOffset != 0) ||
(direction == UTRANS_REVERSE &&
compoundFilterOffset != idBlock.length())) {
status = U_MISPLACED_COMPOUND_FILTER;
}
}
data->ruleSet.freeze(parseError,status);
if (idSplitPoint < 0) {
idSplitPoint = idBlock.length();
}
if (ruleCount == 0) {
delete data;
data = NULL;
}
}
}
/**
* Set the variable range to [start, end] (inclusive).
*/
void TransliteratorParser::setVariableRange(int32_t start, int32_t end) {
if (start > end || start < 0 || end > 0xFFFF) {
status = U_MALFORMED_PRAGMA;
return;
}
// Segment references work down; variables work up. We don't
// know how many of each we will need.
data->segmentBase = (UChar) end;
data->segmentCount = 0;
data->variablesBase = variableNext = (UChar) start; // first private use
variableLimit = (UChar) (end + 1);
}
/**
* Assert that the given character is NOT within the variable range.
* If it is, return FALSE. This is neccesary to ensure that the
* variable range does not overlap characters used in a rule.
*/
UBool TransliteratorParser::checkVariableRange(UChar32 ch) const {
return !(ch >= data->variablesBase && ch < variableLimit);
}
/**
* Set the maximum backup to 'backup', in response to a pragma
* statement.
*/
void TransliteratorParser::pragmaMaximumBackup(int32_t backup) {
//TODO Finish
}
/**
* Begin normalizing all rules using the given mode, in response
* to a pragma statement.
*/
void TransliteratorParser::pragmaNormalizeRules(UNormalizationMode mode) {
//TODO Finish
}
static const UChar PRAGMA_USE[] = {0x75,0x73,0x65,0x20,0}; // "use "
static const UChar PRAGMA_VARIABLE_RANGE[] = {0x7E,0x76,0x61,0x72,0x69,0x61,0x62,0x6C,0x65,0x20,0x72,0x61,0x6E,0x67,0x65,0x20,0x23,0x20,0x23,0x7E,0x3B,0}; // "~variable range # #~;"
static const UChar PRAGMA_MAXIMUM_BACKUP[] = {0x7E,0x6D,0x61,0x78,0x69,0x6D,0x75,0x6D,0x20,0x62,0x61,0x63,0x6B,0x75,0x70,0x20,0x23,0x7E,0x3B,0}; // "~maximum backup #~;"
static const UChar PRAGMA_NFD_RULES[] = {0x7E,0x6E,0x66,0x64,0x20,0x72,0x75,0x6C,0x65,0x73,0x7E,0x3B,0}; // "~nfd rules~;"
static const UChar PRAGMA_NFC_RULES[] = {0x7E,0x6E,0x66,0x63,0x20,0x72,0x75,0x6C,0x65,0x73,0x7E,0x3B,0}; // "~nfc rules~;"
/**
* Return true if the given rule looks like a pragma.
* @param pos offset to the first non-whitespace character
* of the rule.
* @param limit pointer past the last character of the rule.
*/
UBool TransliteratorParser::resemblesPragma(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit) {
// Must start with /use\s/i
return Utility::parsePattern(rule, pos, limit, PRAGMA_USE, NULL) >= 0;
}
/**
* Parse a pragma. This method assumes resemblesPragma() has
* already returned true.
* @param pos offset to the first non-whitespace character
* of the rule.
* @param limit pointer past the last character of the rule.
* @return the position index after the final ';' of the pragma,
* or -1 on failure.
*/
int32_t TransliteratorParser::parsePragma(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit) {
int32_t array[2];
// resemblesPragma() has already returned true, so we
// know that pos points to /use\s/i; we can skip 4 characters
// immediately
pos += 4;
// Here are the pragmas we recognize:
// use variable range 0xE000 0xEFFF;
// use maximum backup 16;
// use nfd rules;
// use nfc rules;
int p = Utility::parsePattern(rule, pos, limit, PRAGMA_VARIABLE_RANGE, array);
if (p >= 0) {
setVariableRange(array[0], array[1]);
return p;
}
p = Utility::parsePattern(rule, pos, limit, PRAGMA_MAXIMUM_BACKUP, array);
if (p >= 0) {
pragmaMaximumBackup(array[0]);
return p;
}
p = Utility::parsePattern(rule, pos, limit, PRAGMA_NFD_RULES, NULL);
if (p >= 0) {
pragmaNormalizeRules(UNORM_NFD);
return p;
}
p = Utility::parsePattern(rule, pos, limit, PRAGMA_NFC_RULES, NULL);
if (p >= 0) {
pragmaNormalizeRules(UNORM_NFC);
return p;
}
// Syntax error: unable to parse pragma
return -1;
}
/**
* MAIN PARSER. Parse the next rule in the given rule string, starting
* at pos. Return the index after the last character parsed. Do not
* parse characters at or after limit.
*
* Important: The character at pos must be a non-whitespace character
* that is not the comment character.
*
* This method handles quoting, escaping, and whitespace removal. It
* parses the end-of-rule character. It recognizes context and cursor
* indicators. Once it does a lexical breakdown of the rule at pos, it
* creates a rule object and adds it to our rule list.
*/
int32_t TransliteratorParser::parseRule(const UnicodeString& rule, int32_t pos, int32_t limit) {
// Locate the left side, operator, and right side
int32_t start = pos;
UChar op = 0;
// Use pointers to automatics to make swapping possible.
RuleHalf _left(*this), _right(*this);
RuleHalf* left = &_left;
RuleHalf* right = &_right;
undefinedVariableName.remove();
pos = left->parse(rule, pos, limit);
if (U_FAILURE(status)) {
return start;
}
if (pos == limit || u_strchr(gOPERATORS, (op = rule.charAt(--pos))) == NULL) {
return syntaxError(U_MISSING_OPERATOR, rule, start);
}
++pos;
// Found an operator char. Check for forward-reverse operator.
if (op == REVERSE_RULE_OP &&
(pos < limit && rule.charAt(pos) == FORWARD_RULE_OP)) {
++pos;
op = FWDREV_RULE_OP;
}
pos = right->parse(rule, pos, limit);
if (U_FAILURE(status)) {
return start;
}
if (pos < limit) {
if (rule.charAt(--pos) == END_OF_RULE) {
++pos;
} else {
// RuleHalf parser must have terminated at an operator
return syntaxError(U_UNQUOTED_SPECIAL, rule, start);
}
}
if (op == VARIABLE_DEF_OP) {
// LHS is the name. RHS is a single character, either a literal
// or a set (already parsed). If RHS is longer than one
// character, it is either a multi-character string, or multiple
// sets, or a mixture of chars and sets -- syntax error.
// We expect to see a single undefined variable (the one being
// defined).
if (undefinedVariableName.length() == 0) {
// "Missing '$' or duplicate definition"
return syntaxError(U_BAD_VARIABLE_DEFINITION, rule, start);
}
if (left->text.length() != 1 || left->text.charAt(0) != variableLimit) {
// "Malformed LHS"
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_VARIABLE_DEFINITION, rule, start);
}
if (left->anchorStart || left->anchorEnd ||
right->anchorStart || right->anchorEnd) {
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_VARIABLE_DEFINITION, rule, start);
}
// We allow anything on the right, including an empty string.
UnicodeString* value = new UnicodeString(right->text);
data->variableNames->put(undefinedVariableName, value, status);
++variableLimit;
return pos;
}
// If this is not a variable definition rule, we shouldn't have
// any undefined variable names.
if (undefinedVariableName.length() != 0) {
return syntaxError(// "Undefined variable $" + undefinedVariableName,
U_UNDEFINED_VARIABLE,
rule, start);
}
// If the direction we want doesn't match the rule
// direction, do nothing.
if (op != FWDREV_RULE_OP &&
((direction == UTRANS_FORWARD) != (op == FORWARD_RULE_OP))) {
return pos;
}
// Transform the rule into a forward rule by swapping the
// sides if necessary.
if (direction == UTRANS_REVERSE) {
left = &_right;
right = &_left;
}
// Remove non-applicable elements in forward-reverse
// rules. Bidirectional rules ignore elements that do not
// apply.
if (op == FWDREV_RULE_OP) {
right->removeContext();
right->segments.removeAllElements();
left->cursor = left->maxRef = -1;
left->cursorOffset = 0;
}
// Normalize context
if (left->ante < 0) {
left->ante = 0;
}
if (left->post < 0) {
left->post = left->text.length();
}
// Context is only allowed on the input side. Cursors are only
// allowed on the output side. Segment delimiters can only appear
// on the left, and references on the right. Cursor offset
// cannot appear without an explicit cursor. Cursor offset
// cannot place the cursor outside the limits of the context.
// Anchors are only allowed on the input side.
if (right->ante >= 0 || right->post >= 0 || left->cursor >= 0 ||
right->segments.size() > 0 || left->maxRef >= 0 ||
(right->cursorOffset != 0 && right->cursor < 0) ||
// - The following two checks were used to ensure that the
// - the cursor offset stayed within the ante- or postcontext.
// - However, with the addition of quantifiers, we have to
// - allow arbitrary cursor offsets and do runtime checking.
//(right->cursorOffset > (left->text.length() - left->post)) ||
//(-right->cursorOffset > left->ante) ||
right->anchorStart || right->anchorEnd ||
!isValidOutput(right->text) ||
left->ante > left->post) {
return syntaxError(U_MALFORMED_RULE, rule, start);
}
// Check integrity of segments and segment references. Each
// segment's start must have a corresponding limit, and the
// references must not refer to segments that do not exist.
if (right->maxRef > left->segments.size()) {
return syntaxError(U_UNDEFINED_SEGMENT_REFERENCE, rule, start);
}
data->ruleSet.addRule(new TransliterationRule(
left->text, left->ante, left->post,
right->text, right->cursor, right->cursorOffset,
left->createSegments(status),
left->segments.size(),
left->anchorStart, left->anchorEnd,
data,
status), status);
return pos;
}
/**
* Return true if the given string looks like valid output, that is,
* does not contain quantifiers or other special input-only elements.
*/
UBool TransliteratorParser::isValidOutput(const UnicodeString& output) const {
for (int32_t i=0; i<output.length(); ++i) {
UChar32 c = output.char32At(i);
i += UTF_CHAR_LENGTH(c);
if (parseData->lookupMatcher(c) != NULL) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Called by main parser upon syntax error. Search the rule string
* for the probable end of the rule. Of course, if the error is that
* the end of rule marker is missing, then the rule end will not be found.
* In any case the rule start will be correctly reported.
* @param msg error description
* @param rule pattern string
* @param start position of first character of current rule
*/
int32_t TransliteratorParser::syntaxError(UErrorCode parseErrorCode,
const UnicodeString& rule,
int32_t pos) {
parseError.offset = pos;
parseError.line = 0 ; /* we are not using line numbers */
// for pre-context
const int32_t LEN = U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN - 1;
int32_t start = uprv_max(pos - LEN, 0);
int32_t stop = pos;
rule.extract(start,stop-start,parseError.preContext);
//null terminate the buffer
parseError.preContext[stop-start] = 0;
//for post-context
start = pos;
stop = uprv_min(pos + LEN, rule.length());
rule.extract(start,stop-start,parseError.postContext);
//null terminate the buffer
parseError.postContext[stop-start]= 0;
status = (UErrorCode)parseErrorCode;
return pos;
}
/**
* Parse a UnicodeSet out, store it, and return the stand-in character
* used to represent it.
*/
UChar TransliteratorParser::parseSet(const UnicodeString& rule,
ParsePosition& pos) {
UnicodeSet* set = new UnicodeSet(rule, pos, *parseData, status);
set->compact();
return generateStandInFor(set);
}
/**
* Generate and return a stand-in for a new UnicodeMatcher. Store
* the matcher (adopt it).
*/
UChar TransliteratorParser::generateStandInFor(UnicodeMatcher* adopted) {
// assert(adopted != 0);
if (variableNext >= variableLimit) {
// throw new RuntimeException("Private use variables exhausted");
delete adopted;
status = U_VARIABLE_RANGE_EXHAUSTED;
return 0;
}
variablesVector->addElement(adopted, status);
return variableNext++;
}
/**
* Return the stand-in for the dot set. It is allocated the first
* time and reused thereafter.
*/
UChar TransliteratorParser::getDotStandIn() {
if (dotStandIn == (UChar) -1) {
dotStandIn = generateStandInFor(new UnicodeSet(DOT_SET, status));
}
return dotStandIn;
}
/**
* Append the value of the given variable name to the given
* UnicodeString.
*/
void TransliteratorParser::appendVariableDef(const UnicodeString& name,
UnicodeString& buf) {
const UnicodeString* s = (const UnicodeString*) data->variableNames->get(name);
if (s == NULL) {
// We allow one undefined variable so that variable definition
// statements work. For the first undefined variable we return
// the special placeholder variableLimit-1, and save the variable
// name.
if (undefinedVariableName.length() == 0) {
undefinedVariableName = name;
if (variableNext >= variableLimit) {
// throw new RuntimeException("Private use variables exhausted");
status = U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
return;
}
buf.append((UChar) --variableLimit);
} else {
//throw new IllegalArgumentException("Undefined variable $"
// + name);
status = U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
return;
}
} else {
buf.append(*s);
}
}
UChar TransliteratorParser::getSegmentStandin(int32_t r) {
// assert(r>=1);
if (r > data->segmentCount) {
data->segmentCount = r;
variableLimit = data->segmentBase - r + 1;
if (variableNext >= variableLimit) {
status = U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
}
}
return data->getSegmentStandin(r);
}
U_NAMESPACE_END