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package org.apache.commons.csv;

import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.BACKSPACE;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.CR;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.END_OF_STREAM;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.FF;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.LF;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.TAB;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Constants.UNDEFINED;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Token.Type.COMMENT;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Token.Type.EOF;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Token.Type.EORECORD;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Token.Type.INVALID;
import static org.apache.commons.csv.Token.Type.TOKEN;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Lexical analyzer.
 */
final class Lexer implements Closeable {

    private static final String CR_STRING = Character.toString(CR);
    private static final String LF_STRING = Character.toString(LF);

    /**
     * Constant char to use for disabling comments, escapes and encapsulation. The value -2 is used because it
     * won't be confused with an EOF signal (-1), and because the Unicode value {@code FFFE} would be encoded as two
     * chars (using surrogates) and thus there should never be a collision with a real text char.
     */
    private static final char DISABLED = '\ufffe';

    private final char delimiter;
    private final char escape;
    private final char quoteChar;
    private final char commentStart;

    private final boolean ignoreSurroundingSpaces;
    private final boolean ignoreEmptyLines;

    /** The input stream */
    private final ExtendedBufferedReader reader;
    private String firstEol;

    String getFirstEol(){
        return firstEol;
    }

    Lexer(final CSVFormat format, final ExtendedBufferedReader reader) {
        this.reader = reader;
        this.delimiter = format.getDelimiter();
        this.escape = mapNullToDisabled(format.getEscapeCharacter());
        this.quoteChar = mapNullToDisabled(format.getQuoteCharacter());
        this.commentStart = mapNullToDisabled(format.getCommentMarker());
        this.ignoreSurroundingSpaces = format.getIgnoreSurroundingSpaces();
        this.ignoreEmptyLines = format.getIgnoreEmptyLines();
    }

    /**
     * Returns the next token.
     * 

* A token corresponds to a term, a record change or an end-of-file indicator. *

* * @param token * an existing Token object to reuse. The caller is responsible to initialize the Token. * @return the next token found * @throws java.io.IOException * on stream access error */ Token nextToken(final Token token) throws IOException { // get the last read char (required for empty line detection) int lastChar = reader.getLastChar(); // read the next char and set eol int c = reader.read(); /* * Note: The following call will swallow LF if c == CR. But we don't need to know if the last char was CR or LF * - they are equivalent here. */ boolean eol = readEndOfLine(c); // empty line detection: eol AND (last char was EOL or beginning) if (ignoreEmptyLines) { while (eol && isStartOfLine(lastChar)) { // go on char ahead ... lastChar = c; c = reader.read(); eol = readEndOfLine(c); // reached end of file without any content (empty line at the end) if (isEndOfFile(c)) { token.type = EOF; // don't set token.isReady here because no content return token; } } } // did we reach eof during the last iteration already ? EOF if (isEndOfFile(lastChar) || !isDelimiter(lastChar) && isEndOfFile(c)) { token.type = EOF; // don't set token.isReady here because no content return token; } if (isStartOfLine(lastChar) && isCommentStart(c)) { final String line = reader.readLine(); if (line == null) { token.type = EOF; // don't set token.isReady here because no content return token; } final String comment = line.trim(); token.content.append(comment); token.type = COMMENT; return token; } // important: make sure a new char gets consumed in each iteration while (token.type == INVALID) { // ignore whitespaces at beginning of a token if (ignoreSurroundingSpaces) { while (isWhitespace(c) && !eol) { c = reader.read(); eol = readEndOfLine(c); } } // ok, start of token reached: encapsulated, or token if (isDelimiter(c)) { // empty token return TOKEN("") token.type = TOKEN; } else if (eol) { // empty token return EORECORD("") // noop: token.content.append(""); token.type = EORECORD; } else if (isQuoteChar(c)) { // consume encapsulated token parseEncapsulatedToken(token); } else if (isEndOfFile(c)) { // end of file return EOF() // noop: token.content.append(""); token.type = EOF; token.isReady = true; // there is data at EOF } else { // next token must be a simple token // add removed blanks when not ignoring whitespace chars... parseSimpleToken(token, c); } } return token; } /** * Parses a simple token. *

* Simple token are tokens which are not surrounded by encapsulators. A simple token might contain escaped * delimiters (as \, or \;). The token is finished when one of the following conditions become true: *

    *
  • end of line has been reached (EORECORD)
  • *
  • end of stream has been reached (EOF)
  • *
  • an unescaped delimiter has been reached (TOKEN)
  • *
* * @param token * the current token * @param ch * the current character * @return the filled token * @throws IOException * on stream access error */ private Token parseSimpleToken(final Token token, int ch) throws IOException { // Faster to use while(true)+break than while(token.type == INVALID) while (true) { if (readEndOfLine(ch)) { token.type = EORECORD; break; } else if (isEndOfFile(ch)) { token.type = EOF; token.isReady = true; // There is data at EOF break; } else if (isDelimiter(ch)) { token.type = TOKEN; break; } else if (isEscape(ch)) { final int unescaped = readEscape(); if (unescaped == END_OF_STREAM) { // unexpected char after escape token.content.append((char) ch).append((char) reader.getLastChar()); } else { token.content.append((char) unescaped); } ch = reader.read(); // continue } else { token.content.append((char) ch); ch = reader.read(); // continue } } if (ignoreSurroundingSpaces) { trimTrailingSpaces(token.content); } return token; } /** * Parses an encapsulated token. *

* Encapsulated tokens are surrounded by the given encapsulating-string. The encapsulator itself might be included * in the token using a doubling syntax (as "", '') or using escaping (as in \", \'). Whitespaces before and after * an encapsulated token are ignored. The token is finished when one of the following conditions become true: *

    *
  • an unescaped encapsulator has been reached, and is followed by optional whitespace then:
  • *
      *
    • delimiter (TOKEN)
    • *
    • end of line (EORECORD)
    • *
    *
  • end of stream has been reached (EOF)
* * @param token * the current token * @return a valid token object * @throws IOException * on invalid state: EOF before closing encapsulator or invalid character before delimiter or EOL */ private Token parseEncapsulatedToken(final Token token) throws IOException { // save current line number in case needed for IOE final long startLineNumber = getCurrentLineNumber(); int c; while (true) { c = reader.read(); if (isEscape(c)) { final int unescaped = readEscape(); if (unescaped == END_OF_STREAM) { // unexpected char after escape token.content.append((char) c).append((char) reader.getLastChar()); } else { token.content.append((char) unescaped); } } else if (isQuoteChar(c)) { if (isQuoteChar(reader.lookAhead())) { // double or escaped encapsulator -> add single encapsulator to token c = reader.read(); token.content.append((char) c); } else { // token finish mark (encapsulator) reached: ignore whitespace till delimiter while (true) { c = reader.read(); if (isDelimiter(c)) { token.type = TOKEN; return token; } else if (isEndOfFile(c)) { token.type = EOF; token.isReady = true; // There is data at EOF return token; } else if (readEndOfLine(c)) { token.type = EORECORD; return token; } else if (!isWhitespace(c)) { // error invalid char between token and next delimiter throw new IOException("(line " + getCurrentLineNumber() + ") invalid char between encapsulated token and delimiter"); } } } } else if (isEndOfFile(c)) { // error condition (end of file before end of token) throw new IOException("(startline " + startLineNumber + ") EOF reached before encapsulated token finished"); } else { // consume character token.content.append((char) c); } } } private char mapNullToDisabled(final Character c) { return c == null ? DISABLED : c.charValue(); } /** * Returns the current line number * * @return the current line number */ long getCurrentLineNumber() { return reader.getCurrentLineNumber(); } /** * Returns the current character position * * @return the current character position */ long getCharacterPosition() { return reader.getPosition(); } // TODO escape handling needs more work /** * Handle an escape sequence. * The current character must be the escape character. * On return, the next character is available by calling {@link ExtendedBufferedReader#getLastChar()} * on the input stream. * * @return the unescaped character (as an int) or {@link Constants#END_OF_STREAM} if char following the escape is * invalid. * @throws IOException if there is a problem reading the stream or the end of stream is detected: * the escape character is not allowed at end of stream */ int readEscape() throws IOException { // the escape char has just been read (normally a backslash) final int ch = reader.read(); switch (ch) { case 'r': return CR; case 'n': return LF; case 't': return TAB; case 'b': return BACKSPACE; case 'f': return FF; case CR: case LF: case FF: // TODO is this correct? case TAB: // TODO is this correct? Do tabs need to be escaped? case BACKSPACE: // TODO is this correct? return ch; case END_OF_STREAM: throw new IOException("EOF whilst processing escape sequence"); default: // Now check for meta-characters if (isMetaChar(ch)) { return ch; } // indicate unexpected char - available from in.getLastChar() return END_OF_STREAM; } } void trimTrailingSpaces(final StringBuilder buffer) { int length = buffer.length(); while (length > 0 && Character.isWhitespace(buffer.charAt(length - 1))) { length = length - 1; } if (length != buffer.length()) { buffer.setLength(length); } } /** * Greedily accepts \n, \r and \r\n This checker consumes silently the second control-character... * * @return true if the given or next character is a line-terminator */ boolean readEndOfLine(int ch) throws IOException { // check if we have \r\n... if (ch == CR && reader.lookAhead() == LF) { // note: does not change ch outside of this method! ch = reader.read(); // Save the EOL state if (firstEol == null) { this.firstEol = Constants.CRLF; } } // save EOL state here. if (firstEol == null) { if (ch == LF) { this.firstEol = LF_STRING; } else if (ch == CR) { this.firstEol = CR_STRING; } } return ch == LF || ch == CR; } boolean isClosed() { return reader.isClosed(); } /** * @return true if the given char is a whitespace character */ boolean isWhitespace(final int ch) { return !isDelimiter(ch) && Character.isWhitespace((char) ch); } /** * Checks if the current character represents the start of a line: a CR, LF or is at the start of the file. * * @param ch the character to check * @return true if the character is at the start of a line. */ boolean isStartOfLine(final int ch) { return ch == LF || ch == CR || ch == UNDEFINED; } /** * @return true if the given character indicates end of file */ boolean isEndOfFile(final int ch) { return ch == END_OF_STREAM; } boolean isDelimiter(final int ch) { return ch == delimiter; } boolean isEscape(final int ch) { return ch == escape; } boolean isQuoteChar(final int ch) { return ch == quoteChar; } boolean isCommentStart(final int ch) { return ch == commentStart; } private boolean isMetaChar(final int ch) { return ch == delimiter || ch == escape || ch == quoteChar || ch == commentStart; } /** * Closes resources. * * @throws IOException * If an I/O error occurs */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { reader.close(); } }




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