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package parser
import (
"strings"
"asciigoat.org/core/lexer"
)
const (
RuneComment = ';' // RuneComment is the standard dosini comment character
RuneCommentExtra = '#' // RuneCommentExtra is UNIX shell's comment character
RuneSectionStart = '[' // RuneSectionStart indicates the start of a section declaration
RuneSectionEnd = ']' // RuneSectionEnd indiciates the end of a section declaration
RuneFieldEqual = '=' // RuneFieldEqual separates field keys from their values
)
var (
// RunesComment is a string containing all runes acceptable to start comments
RunesComment = string([]rune{
RuneComment,
RuneCommentExtra,
})
// RunesSpecial is a string containing all the runes with special meaning
RunesSpecial = string([]rune{
RuneComment,
RuneCommentExtra,
RuneSectionStart,
RuneSectionEnd,
RuneFieldEqual,
})
)
var (
// IsNewLine tells if the rune indicates a line break or the start of one
IsNewLine = lexer.NewIsIn("\r\n")
// IsNotNewLine tells if the rune is not a line break nor the start of one
IsNotNewLine = lexer.NewIsNot(IsNewLine)
// IsSpace tells if the rune is considered whitespace by Unicode
IsSpace = lexer.IsSpace
// IsNotSpace tells if the rune is not considered whitespace by Unicode
IsNotSpace = lexer.NewIsNot(IsSpace)
// IsCommentStart ...
IsCommentStart = lexer.NewIsIn(RunesComment)
)
// IsSpaceNotNewLine indicates a rune is whitespace but not a new line
func IsSpaceNotNewLine(r rune) bool {
return IsSpace(r) && !IsNewLine(r)
}
// IsSectionStart indicates the rune starts the section declaration
func IsSectionStart(r rune) bool { return r == RuneSectionStart }
// IsSectionEnd indicates the rune ends the section declaration
func IsSectionEnd(r rune) bool { return r == RuneSectionEnd }
// IsName indicates a rune is acceptable for section or field names
func IsName(r rune) bool {
switch {
case IsSpace(r):
return false
case strings.ContainsRune(RunesSpecial, r):
return false
default:
return true
}
}