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lexer: introduce a Position (Line, Column) handler

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Mery <amery@jpi.io>
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Alejandro Mery 2 years ago
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      lexer/position.go

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package lexer
import "fmt"
// Position indicates a line and column pair on a file.
// Counting starts at 1.
type Position struct {
Line int
Column int
}
// String generates a pretty "(Line, Column)"" representation of the Position
func (p Position) String() string {
if p.Line == 0 {
p.Reset()
}
return fmt.Sprintf("(%v, %v)", p.Line, p.Column)
}
// GoString generates a string representation of the Position for %#v usage
func (p Position) GoString() string {
if p.Line == 0 {
p.Reset()
}
return fmt.Sprintf("lexer.Position{%v, %v}", p.Line, p.Column)
}
// Reset places a position at (1,1)
func (p *Position) Reset() {
p.Line, p.Column = 1, 1
}
// Step moves the column one place
func (p *Position) Step() {
if p.Line == 0 {
p.Reset()
}
p.Column++
}
// Next returns a new Position one rune forward
// on the line
func (p Position) Next() Position {
if p.Line == 0 {
p.Reset()
}
return Position{
Line: p.Line,
Column: p.Column + 1,
}
}
// NextLine returns a new Position at the begining of the next
// line.
func (p Position) NextLine() Position {
if p.Line == 0 {
p.Reset()
}
return Position{
Line: p.Line + 1,
Column: 1,
}
}
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