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/*
* 03/21/2005
*
* PropertiesFileTokenMaker.java - Scanner for properties files.
*
* This library is distributed under a modified BSD license. See the included
* LICENSE file for details.
*/
package org.fife.ui.rsyntaxtextarea.modes;
import java.io.*;
import javax.swing.text.Segment;
import org.fife.ui.rsyntaxtextarea.*;
/**
* This class splits up text into tokens representing a Java properties file.
*
* This implementation was created using
* JFlex 1.4.1; however, the generated file
* was modified for performance. Memory allocation needs to be almost
* completely removed to be competitive with the handwritten lexers (subclasses
* of AbstractTokenMaker
), so this class has been modified so that
* Strings are never allocated (via yytext()), and the scanner never has to
* worry about refilling its buffer (needlessly copying chars around).
* We can achieve this because RText always scans exactly 1 line of tokens at a
* time, and hands the scanner this line as an array of characters (a Segment
* really). Since tokens contain pointers to char arrays instead of Strings
* holding their contents, there is no need for allocating new memory for
* Strings.
*
* The actual algorithm generated for scanning has, of course, not been
* modified.
*
* If you wish to regenerate this file yourself, keep in mind the following:
*
* - The generated
PropertiesFileTokenMaker.java
file will
* contain two definitions of both zzRefill
and
* yyreset
. You should hand-delete the second of each
* definition (the ones generated by the lexer), as these generated
* methods modify the input buffer, which we'll never have to do.
* - You should also change the declaration/definition of zzBuffer to NOT
* be initialized. This is a needless memory allocation for us since we
* will be pointing the array somewhere else anyway.
*
- You should NOT call
yylex()
on the generated scanner
* directly; rather, you should use getTokenList
as you would
* with any other TokenMaker
instance.
*
*
* @author Robert Futrell
* @version 0.4
*
*/
%%
%public
%class PropertiesFileTokenMaker
%extends AbstractJFlexTokenMaker
%unicode
%type org.fife.ui.rsyntaxtextarea.Token
%{
/**
* Constructor. This must be here because JFlex does not generate a
* no-parameter constructor.
*/
public PropertiesFileTokenMaker() {
super();
}
/**
* Adds the token specified to the current linked list of tokens.
*
* @param tokenType The token's type.
*/
private void addToken(int tokenType) {
addToken(zzStartRead, zzMarkedPos-1, tokenType);
}
/**
* Adds the token specified to the current linked list of tokens.
*
* @param tokenType The token's type.
*/
private void addToken(int start, int end, int tokenType) {
int so = start + offsetShift;
addToken(zzBuffer, start,end, tokenType, so);
}
/**
* Adds the token specified to the current linked list of tokens.
*
* @param array The character array.
* @param start The starting offset in the array.
* @param end The ending offset in the array.
* @param tokenType The token's type.
* @param startOffset The offset in the document at which this token
* occurs.
*/
@Override
public void addToken(char[] array, int start, int end, int tokenType, int startOffset) {
super.addToken(array, start,end, tokenType, startOffset);
zzStartRead = zzMarkedPos;
}
@Override
public String[] getLineCommentStartAndEnd(int languageIndex) {
return new String[] { "#", null };
}
/**
* Returns the first token in the linked list of tokens generated
* from text
. This method must be implemented by
* subclasses so they can correctly implement syntax highlighting.
*
* @param text The text from which to get tokens.
* @param initialTokenType The token type we should start with.
* @param startOffset The offset into the document at which
* text
starts.
* @return The first Token
in a linked list representing
* the syntax highlighted text.
*/
public Token getTokenList(Segment text, int initialTokenType, int startOffset) {
resetTokenList();
this.offsetShift = -text.offset + startOffset;
// Start off in the proper state.
int state = Token.NULL;
switch (initialTokenType) {
case Token.LITERAL_STRING_DOUBLE_QUOTE:
state = VALUE;
start = text.offset;
break;
default:
state = Token.NULL;
}
s = text;
try {
yyreset(zzReader);
yybegin(state);
return yylex();
} catch (IOException ioe) {
ioe.printStackTrace();
return new TokenImpl();
}
}
/**
* Refills the input buffer.
*
* @return true
if EOF was reached, otherwise
* false
.
*/
private boolean zzRefill() {
return zzCurrentPos>=s.offset+s.count;
}
/**
* Resets the scanner to read from a new input stream.
* Does not close the old reader.
*
* All internal variables are reset, the old input stream
* cannot be reused (internal buffer is discarded and lost).
* Lexical state is set to YY_INITIAL.
*
* @param reader the new input stream
*/
public final void yyreset(java.io.Reader reader) {
// 's' has been updated.
zzBuffer = s.array;
/*
* We replaced the line below with the two below it because zzRefill
* no longer "refills" the buffer (since the way we do it, it's always
* "full" the first time through, since it points to the segment's
* array). So, we assign zzEndRead here.
*/
//zzStartRead = zzEndRead = s.offset;
zzStartRead = s.offset;
zzEndRead = zzStartRead + s.count - 1;
zzCurrentPos = zzMarkedPos = zzPushbackPos = s.offset;
zzLexicalState = YYINITIAL;
zzReader = reader;
zzAtBOL = true;
zzAtEOF = false;
}
%}
Equals = ([=\:])
Name = ([^=\: \t\n#!]*)
Whitespace = ([ \t]+)
Comment = ([#!].*)
SingleQuote = (')
%state VALUE
%%
{
{Name} { addToken(Token.RESERVED_WORD); }
{Equals} { start = zzMarkedPos; addToken(Token.OPERATOR); yybegin(VALUE); }
{Whitespace} { addToken(Token.WHITESPACE); }
{Comment} { addToken(Token.COMMENT_EOL); }
<> { addNullToken(); return firstToken; }
}
{
{SingleQuote}[^']*{SingleQuote}? { addToken(start, zzMarkedPos-1, Token.LITERAL_STRING_DOUBLE_QUOTE); start = zzMarkedPos; }
[^'\{\\]+ {}
"{"[^\}]*"}"? { int temp=zzStartRead; addToken(start, zzStartRead-1, Token.LITERAL_STRING_DOUBLE_QUOTE); addToken(temp, zzMarkedPos-1, Token.VARIABLE); start = zzMarkedPos; }
[\\]. {}
[\\] { addToken(start, zzEndRead, Token.LITERAL_STRING_DOUBLE_QUOTE); return firstToken; }
<> { addToken(start,zzStartRead-1, Token.LITERAL_STRING_DOUBLE_QUOTE); addNullToken(); return firstToken; }
}