notepad-plus-plus/scintilla/lexers/LexRuby.cxx

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// Scintilla source code edit control
/** @file LexRuby.cxx
** Lexer for Ruby.
**/
// Copyright 2001- by Clemens Wyss <wys@helbling.ch>
// The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "ILexer.h"
#include "Scintilla.h"
#include "SciLexer.h"
#include "WordList.h"
#include "LexAccessor.h"
#include "Accessor.h"
#include "StyleContext.h"
#include "CharacterSet.h"
#include "LexerModule.h"
#ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE
using namespace Scintilla;
#endif
//XXX Identical to Perl, put in common area
static inline bool isEOLChar(char ch) {
return (ch == '\r') || (ch == '\n');
}
#define isSafeASCII(ch) ((unsigned int)(ch) <= 127)
// This one's redundant, but makes for more readable code
#define isHighBitChar(ch) ((unsigned int)(ch) > 127)
static inline bool isSafeAlpha(char ch) {
return (isSafeASCII(ch) && isalpha(ch)) || ch == '_';
}
static inline bool isSafeAlnum(char ch) {
return (isSafeASCII(ch) && isalnum(ch)) || ch == '_';
}
static inline bool isSafeAlnumOrHigh(char ch) {
return isHighBitChar(ch) || isalnum(ch) || ch == '_';
}
static inline bool isSafeDigit(char ch) {
return isSafeASCII(ch) && isdigit(ch);
}
static inline bool isSafeWordcharOrHigh(char ch) {
// Error: scintilla's KeyWords.h includes '.' as a word-char
// we want to separate things that can take methods from the
// methods.
return isHighBitChar(ch) || isalnum(ch) || ch == '_';
}
static bool inline iswhitespace(char ch) {
return ch == ' ' || ch == '\t';
}
#define MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH 200
#define STYLE_MASK 63
#define actual_style(style) (style & STYLE_MASK)
static bool followsDot(unsigned int pos, Accessor &styler) {
styler.Flush();
for (; pos >= 1; --pos) {
int style = actual_style(styler.StyleAt(pos));
char ch;
switch (style) {
case SCE_RB_DEFAULT:
ch = styler[pos];
if (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t') {
//continue
} else {
return false;
}
break;
case SCE_RB_OPERATOR:
return styler[pos] == '.';
default:
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
// Forward declarations
static bool keywordIsAmbiguous(const char *prevWord);
static bool keywordDoStartsLoop(int pos,
Accessor &styler);
static bool keywordIsModifier(const char *word,
int pos,
Accessor &styler);
static int ClassifyWordRb(unsigned int start, unsigned int end, WordList &keywords, Accessor &styler, char *prevWord) {
char s[MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH];
unsigned int i, j;
unsigned int lim = end - start + 1; // num chars to copy
if (lim >= MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH) {
lim = MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH - 1;
}
for (i = start, j = 0; j < lim; i++, j++) {
s[j] = styler[i];
}
s[j] = '\0';
int chAttr;
if (0 == strcmp(prevWord, "class"))
chAttr = SCE_RB_CLASSNAME;
else if (0 == strcmp(prevWord, "module"))
chAttr = SCE_RB_MODULE_NAME;
else if (0 == strcmp(prevWord, "def"))
chAttr = SCE_RB_DEFNAME;
else if (keywords.InList(s) && !followsDot(start - 1, styler)) {
if (keywordIsAmbiguous(s)
&& keywordIsModifier(s, start, styler)) {
// Demoted keywords are colored as keywords,
// but do not affect changes in indentation.
//
// Consider the word 'if':
// 1. <<if test ...>> : normal
// 2. <<stmt if test>> : demoted
// 3. <<lhs = if ...>> : normal: start a new indent level
// 4. <<obj.if = 10>> : color as identifer, since it follows '.'
chAttr = SCE_RB_WORD_DEMOTED;
} else {
chAttr = SCE_RB_WORD;
}
} else
chAttr = SCE_RB_IDENTIFIER;
styler.ColourTo(end, chAttr);
if (chAttr == SCE_RB_WORD) {
strcpy(prevWord, s);
} else {
prevWord[0] = 0;
}
return chAttr;
}
//XXX Identical to Perl, put in common area
static bool isMatch(Accessor &styler, int lengthDoc, int pos, const char *val) {
if ((pos + static_cast<int>(strlen(val))) >= lengthDoc) {
return false;
}
while (*val) {
if (*val != styler[pos++]) {
return false;
}
val++;
}
return true;
}
// Do Ruby better -- find the end of the line, work back,
// and then check for leading white space
// Precondition: the here-doc target can be indented
static bool lookingAtHereDocDelim(Accessor &styler,
int pos,
int lengthDoc,
const char *HereDocDelim)
{
if (!isMatch(styler, lengthDoc, pos, HereDocDelim)) {
return false;
}
while (--pos > 0) {
char ch = styler[pos];
if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
return true;
} else if (ch != ' ' && ch != '\t') {
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
//XXX Identical to Perl, put in common area
static char opposite(char ch) {
if (ch == '(')
return ')';
if (ch == '[')
return ']';
if (ch == '{')
return '}';
if (ch == '<')
return '>';
return ch;
}
// Null transitions when we see we've reached the end
// and need to relex the curr char.
static void redo_char(int &i, char &ch, char &chNext, char &chNext2,
int &state) {
i--;
chNext2 = chNext;
chNext = ch;
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
}
static void advance_char(int &i, char &ch, char &chNext, char &chNext2) {
i++;
ch = chNext;
chNext = chNext2;
}
// precondition: startPos points to one after the EOL char
static bool currLineContainsHereDelims(int& startPos,
Accessor &styler) {
if (startPos <= 1)
return false;
int pos;
for (pos = startPos - 1; pos > 0; pos--) {
char ch = styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos);
if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
// Leave the pointers where they are -- there are no
// here doc delims on the current line, even if
// the EOL isn't default style
return false;
} else {
styler.Flush();
if (actual_style(styler.StyleAt(pos)) == SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM) {
break;
}
}
}
if (pos == 0) {
return false;
}
// Update the pointers so we don't have to re-analyze the string
startPos = pos;
return true;
}
// This class is used by the enter and exit methods, so it needs
// to be hoisted out of the function.
class QuoteCls {
public:
int Count;
char Up;
char Down;
QuoteCls() {
this->New();
}
void New() {
Count = 0;
Up = '\0';
Down = '\0';
}
void Open(char u) {
Count++;
Up = u;
Down = opposite(Up);
}
QuoteCls(const QuoteCls& q) {
// copy constructor -- use this for copying in
Count = q.Count;
Up = q.Up;
Down = q.Down;
}
QuoteCls& operator=(const QuoteCls& q) { // assignment constructor
if (this != &q) {
Count = q.Count;
Up = q.Up;
Down = q.Down;
}
return *this;
}
};
static void enterInnerExpression(int *p_inner_string_types,
int *p_inner_expn_brace_counts,
QuoteCls *p_inner_quotes,
int& inner_string_count,
int& state,
int& brace_counts,
QuoteCls curr_quote
) {
p_inner_string_types[inner_string_count] = state;
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
p_inner_expn_brace_counts[inner_string_count] = brace_counts;
brace_counts = 0;
p_inner_quotes[inner_string_count] = curr_quote;
++inner_string_count;
}
static void exitInnerExpression(int *p_inner_string_types,
int *p_inner_expn_brace_counts,
QuoteCls *p_inner_quotes,
int& inner_string_count,
int& state,
int& brace_counts,
QuoteCls& curr_quote
) {
--inner_string_count;
state = p_inner_string_types[inner_string_count];
brace_counts = p_inner_expn_brace_counts[inner_string_count];
curr_quote = p_inner_quotes[inner_string_count];
}
static bool isEmptyLine(int pos,
Accessor &styler) {
int spaceFlags = 0;
int lineCurrent = styler.GetLine(pos);
int indentCurrent = styler.IndentAmount(lineCurrent, &spaceFlags, NULL);
return (indentCurrent & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) != 0;
}
static bool RE_CanFollowKeyword(const char *keyword) {
if (!strcmp(keyword, "and")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "begin")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "break")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "case")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "do")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "else")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "elsif")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "if")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "next")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "return")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "when")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "unless")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "until")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "not")
|| !strcmp(keyword, "or")) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
// Look at chars up to but not including endPos
// Don't look at styles in case we're looking forward
static int skipWhitespace(int startPos,
int endPos,
Accessor &styler) {
for (int i = startPos; i < endPos; i++) {
if (!iswhitespace(styler[i])) {
return i;
}
}
return endPos;
}
// This routine looks for false positives like
// undef foo, <<
// There aren't too many.
//
// iPrev points to the start of <<
static bool sureThisIsHeredoc(int iPrev,
Accessor &styler,
char *prevWord) {
// Not so fast, since Ruby's so dynamic. Check the context
// to make sure we're OK.
int prevStyle;
int lineStart = styler.GetLine(iPrev);
int lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
styler.Flush();
// Find the first word after some whitespace
int firstWordPosn = skipWhitespace(lineStartPosn, iPrev, styler);
if (firstWordPosn >= iPrev) {
// Have something like {^ <<}
//XXX Look at the first previous non-comment non-white line
// to establish the context. Not too likely though.
return true;
} else {
switch (prevStyle = styler.StyleAt(firstWordPosn)) {
case SCE_RB_WORD:
case SCE_RB_WORD_DEMOTED:
case SCE_RB_IDENTIFIER:
break;
default:
return true;
}
}
int firstWordEndPosn = firstWordPosn;
char *dst = prevWord;
for (;;) {
if (firstWordEndPosn >= iPrev ||
styler.StyleAt(firstWordEndPosn) != prevStyle) {
*dst = 0;
break;
}
*dst++ = styler[firstWordEndPosn];
firstWordEndPosn += 1;
}
//XXX Write a style-aware thing to regex scintilla buffer objects
if (!strcmp(prevWord, "undef")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "def")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "alias")) {
// These keywords are what we were looking for
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Routine that saves us from allocating a buffer for the here-doc target
// targetEndPos points one past the end of the current target
static bool haveTargetMatch(int currPos,
int lengthDoc,
int targetStartPos,
int targetEndPos,
Accessor &styler) {
if (lengthDoc - currPos < targetEndPos - targetStartPos) {
return false;
}
int i, j;
for (i = targetStartPos, j = currPos;
i < targetEndPos && j < lengthDoc;
i++, j++) {
if (styler[i] != styler[j]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// We need a check because the form
// [identifier] <<[target]
// is ambiguous. The Ruby lexer/parser resolves it by
// looking to see if [identifier] names a variable or a
// function. If it's the first, it's the start of a here-doc.
// If it's a var, it's an operator. This lexer doesn't
// maintain a symbol table, so it looks ahead to see what's
// going on, in cases where we have
// ^[white-space]*[identifier([.|::]identifier)*][white-space]*<<[target]
//
// If there's no occurrence of [target] on a line, assume we don't.
// return true == yes, we have no heredocs
static bool sureThisIsNotHeredoc(int lt2StartPos,
Accessor &styler) {
int prevStyle;
// Use full document, not just part we're styling
int lengthDoc = styler.Length();
int lineStart = styler.GetLine(lt2StartPos);
int lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
styler.Flush();
const bool definitely_not_a_here_doc = true;
const bool looks_like_a_here_doc = false;
// Find the first word after some whitespace
int firstWordPosn = skipWhitespace(lineStartPosn, lt2StartPos, styler);
if (firstWordPosn >= lt2StartPos) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
prevStyle = styler.StyleAt(firstWordPosn);
// If we have '<<' following a keyword, it's not a heredoc
if (prevStyle != SCE_RB_IDENTIFIER) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
int newStyle = prevStyle;
// Some compilers incorrectly warn about uninit newStyle
for (firstWordPosn += 1; firstWordPosn <= lt2StartPos; firstWordPosn += 1) {
// Inner loop looks at the name
for (; firstWordPosn <= lt2StartPos; firstWordPosn += 1) {
newStyle = styler.StyleAt(firstWordPosn);
if (newStyle != prevStyle) {
break;
}
}
// Do we have '::' or '.'?
if (firstWordPosn < lt2StartPos && newStyle == SCE_RB_OPERATOR) {
char ch = styler[firstWordPosn];
if (ch == '.') {
// yes
} else if (ch == ':') {
if (styler.StyleAt(++firstWordPosn) != SCE_RB_OPERATOR) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
} else if (styler[firstWordPosn] != ':') {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
} else {
break;
}
} else {
break;
}
}
// Skip next batch of white-space
firstWordPosn = skipWhitespace(firstWordPosn, lt2StartPos, styler);
if (firstWordPosn != lt2StartPos) {
// Have [[^ws[identifier]ws[*something_else*]ws<<
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
// OK, now 'j' will point to the current spot moving ahead
int j = firstWordPosn + 1;
if (styler.StyleAt(j) != SCE_RB_OPERATOR || styler[j] != '<') {
// This shouldn't happen
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
int nextLineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart + 1);
if (nextLineStartPosn >= lengthDoc) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
j = skipWhitespace(j + 1, nextLineStartPosn, styler);
if (j >= lengthDoc) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
bool allow_indent;
int target_start, target_end;
// From this point on no more styling, since we're looking ahead
if (styler[j] == '-') {
allow_indent = true;
j++;
} else {
allow_indent = false;
}
// Allow for quoted targets.
char target_quote = 0;
switch (styler[j]) {
case '\'':
case '"':
case '`':
target_quote = styler[j];
j += 1;
}
if (isSafeAlnum(styler[j])) {
// Init target_end because some compilers think it won't
// be initialized by the time it's used
target_start = target_end = j;
j++;
} else {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
for (; j < lengthDoc; j++) {
if (!isSafeAlnum(styler[j])) {
if (target_quote && styler[j] != target_quote) {
// unquoted end
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
// And for now make sure that it's a newline
// don't handle arbitrary expressions yet
target_end = j;
if (target_quote) {
// Now we can move to the character after the string delimiter.
j += 1;
}
j = skipWhitespace(j, lengthDoc, styler);
if (j >= lengthDoc) {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
} else {
char ch = styler[j];
if (ch == '#' || isEOLChar(ch)) {
// This is OK, so break and continue;
break;
} else {
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
}
}
}
// Just look at the start of each line
int last_line = styler.GetLine(lengthDoc - 1);
// But don't go too far
if (last_line > lineStart + 50) {
last_line = lineStart + 50;
}
for (int line_num = lineStart + 1; line_num <= last_line; line_num++) {
if (allow_indent) {
j = skipWhitespace(styler.LineStart(line_num), lengthDoc, styler);
} else {
j = styler.LineStart(line_num);
}
// target_end is one past the end
if (haveTargetMatch(j, lengthDoc, target_start, target_end, styler)) {
// We got it
return looks_like_a_here_doc;
}
}
return definitely_not_a_here_doc;
}
//todo: if we aren't looking at a stdio character,
// move to the start of the first line that is not in a
// multi-line construct
static void synchronizeDocStart(unsigned int& startPos,
int &length,
int &initStyle,
Accessor &styler,
bool skipWhiteSpace=false) {
styler.Flush();
int style = actual_style(styler.StyleAt(startPos));
switch (style) {
case SCE_RB_STDIN:
case SCE_RB_STDOUT:
case SCE_RB_STDERR:
// Don't do anything else with these.
return;
}
int pos = startPos;
// Quick way to characterize each line
int lineStart;
for (lineStart = styler.GetLine(pos); lineStart > 0; lineStart--) {
// Now look at the style before the previous line's EOL
pos = styler.LineStart(lineStart) - 1;
if (pos <= 10) {
lineStart = 0;
break;
}
char ch = styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos);
char chPrev = styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos - 1);
if (ch == '\n' && chPrev == '\r') {
pos--;
}
if (styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos - 1) == '\\') {
// Continuation line -- keep going
} else if (actual_style(styler.StyleAt(pos)) != SCE_RB_DEFAULT) {
// Part of multi-line construct -- keep going
} else if (currLineContainsHereDelims(pos, styler)) {
// Keep going, with pos and length now pointing
// at the end of the here-doc delimiter
} else if (skipWhiteSpace && isEmptyLine(pos, styler)) {
// Keep going
} else {
break;
}
}
pos = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
length += (startPos - pos);
startPos = pos;
initStyle = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
}
static void ColouriseRbDoc(unsigned int startPos, int length, int initStyle,
WordList *keywordlists[], Accessor &styler) {
// Lexer for Ruby often has to backtrack to start of current style to determine
// which characters are being used as quotes, how deeply nested is the
// start position and what the termination string is for here documents
WordList &keywords = *keywordlists[0];
class HereDocCls {
public:
int State;
// States
// 0: '<<' encountered
// 1: collect the delimiter
// 1b: text between the end of the delimiter and the EOL
// 2: here doc text (lines after the delimiter)
char Quote; // the char after '<<'
bool Quoted; // true if Quote in ('\'','"','`')
int DelimiterLength; // strlen(Delimiter)
char Delimiter[256]; // the Delimiter, limit of 256: from Perl
bool CanBeIndented;
HereDocCls() {
State = 0;
DelimiterLength = 0;
Delimiter[0] = '\0';
CanBeIndented = false;
}
};
HereDocCls HereDoc;
QuoteCls Quote;
int numDots = 0; // For numbers --
// Don't start lexing in the middle of a num
synchronizeDocStart(startPos, length, initStyle, styler, // ref args
false);
bool preferRE = true;
int state = initStyle;
int lengthDoc = startPos + length;
char prevWord[MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH + 1]; // 1 byte for zero
prevWord[0] = '\0';
if (length == 0)
return;
char chPrev = styler.SafeGetCharAt(startPos - 1);
char chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(startPos);
bool is_real_number = true; // Differentiate between constants and ?-sequences.
// Ruby uses a different mask because bad indentation is marked by oring with 32
styler.StartAt(startPos, 127);
styler.StartSegment(startPos);
static int q_states[] = {SCE_RB_STRING_Q,
SCE_RB_STRING_QQ,
SCE_RB_STRING_QR,
SCE_RB_STRING_QW,
SCE_RB_STRING_QW,
SCE_RB_STRING_QX};
static const char* q_chars = "qQrwWx";
// In most cases a value of 2 should be ample for the code in the
// Ruby library, and the code the user is likely to enter.
// For example,
// fu_output_message "mkdir #{options[:mode] ? ('-m %03o ' % options[:mode]) : ''}#{list.join ' '}"
// if options[:verbose]
// from fileutils.rb nests to a level of 2
// If the user actually hits a 6th occurrence of '#{' in a double-quoted
// string (including regex'es, %Q, %<sym>, %w, and other strings
// that interpolate), it will stay as a string. The problem with this
// is that quotes might flip, a 7th '#{' will look like a comment,
// and code-folding might be wrong.
// If anyone runs into this problem, I recommend raising this
// value slightly higher to replacing the fixed array with a linked
// list. Keep in mind this code will be called everytime the lexer
// is invoked.
#define INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT 5
// These vars track our instances of "...#{,,,%Q<..#{,,,}...>,,,}..."
int inner_string_types[INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT];
// Track # braces when we push a new #{ thing
int inner_expn_brace_counts[INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT];
QuoteCls inner_quotes[INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT];
int inner_string_count = 0;
int brace_counts = 0; // Number of #{ ... } things within an expression
int i;
for (i = 0; i < INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT; i++) {
inner_string_types[i] = 0;
inner_expn_brace_counts[i] = 0;
}
for (i = startPos; i < lengthDoc; i++) {
char ch = chNext;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
char chNext2 = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 2);
if (styler.IsLeadByte(ch)) {
chNext = chNext2;
chPrev = ' ';
i += 1;
continue;
}
// skip on DOS/Windows
//No, don't, because some things will get tagged on,
// so we won't recognize keywords, for example
#if 0
if (ch == '\r' && chNext == '\n') {
continue;
}
#endif
if (HereDoc.State == 1 && isEOLChar(ch)) {
// Begin of here-doc (the line after the here-doc delimiter):
HereDoc.State = 2;
styler.ColourTo(i-1, state);
// Don't check for a missing quote, just jump into
// the here-doc state
state = SCE_RB_HERE_Q;
}
// Regular transitions
if (state == SCE_RB_DEFAULT) {
if (isSafeDigit(ch)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_NUMBER;
is_real_number = true;
numDots = 0;
} else if (isHighBitChar(ch) || iswordstart(ch)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_WORD;
} else if (ch == '#') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE;
} else if (ch == '=') {
// =begin indicates the start of a comment (doc) block
if (i == 0 || (isEOLChar(chPrev)
&& chNext == 'b'
&& styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 2) == 'e'
&& styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 3) == 'g'
&& styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 4) == 'i'
&& styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 5) == 'n'
&& !isSafeWordcharOrHigh(styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 6)))) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_POD;
} else {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
preferRE = true;
}
} else if (ch == '"') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_STRING;
Quote.New();
Quote.Open(ch);
} else if (ch == '\'') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_CHARACTER;
Quote.New();
Quote.Open(ch);
} else if (ch == '`') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_BACKTICKS;
Quote.New();
Quote.Open(ch);
} else if (ch == '@') {
// Instance or class var
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
if (chNext == '@') {
state = SCE_RB_CLASS_VAR;
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
} else {
state = SCE_RB_INSTANCE_VAR;
}
} else if (ch == '$') {
// Check for a builtin global
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
// Recognize it bit by bit
state = SCE_RB_GLOBAL;
} else if (ch == '/' && preferRE) {
// Ambigous operator
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_REGEX;
Quote.New();
Quote.Open(ch);
} else if (ch == '<' && chNext == '<' && chNext2 != '=') {
// Recognise the '<<' symbol - either a here document or a binary op
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
i++;
chNext = chNext2;
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
if (! (strchr("\"\'`_-", chNext2) || isSafeAlpha(chNext2))) {
// It's definitely not a here-doc,
// based on Ruby's lexer/parser in the
// heredoc_identifier routine.
// Nothing else to do.
} else if (preferRE) {
if (sureThisIsHeredoc(i - 1, styler, prevWord)) {
state = SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM;
HereDoc.State = 0;
}
// else leave it in default state
} else {
if (sureThisIsNotHeredoc(i - 1, styler)) {
// leave state as default
// We don't have all the heuristics Perl has for indications
// of a here-doc, because '<<' is overloadable and used
// for so many other classes.
} else {
state = SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM;
HereDoc.State = 0;
}
}
preferRE = (state != SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM);
} else if (ch == ':') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
if (chNext == ':') {
// Mark "::" as an operator, not symbol start
styler.ColourTo(i + 1, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
} else if (isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chNext)) {
state = SCE_RB_SYMBOL;
} else if (strchr("[*!~+-*/%=<>&^|", chNext)) {
// Do the operator analysis in-line, looking ahead
// Based on the table in pickaxe 2nd ed., page 339
bool doColoring = true;
switch (chNext) {
case '[':
if (chNext2 == ']' ) {
char ch_tmp = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 3);
if (ch_tmp == '=') {
i += 3;
ch = ch_tmp;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
} else {
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = ch_tmp;
}
} else {
doColoring = false;
}
break;
case '*':
if (chNext2 == '*') {
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
} else {
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
break;
case '!':
if (chNext2 == '=' || chNext2 == '~') {
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
} else {
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
break;
case '<':
if (chNext2 == '<') {
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
} else if (chNext2 == '=') {
char ch_tmp = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 3);
if (ch_tmp == '>') { // <=> operator
i += 3;
ch = ch_tmp;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
} else {
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = ch_tmp;
}
} else {
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
break;
default:
// Simple one-character operators
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
break;
}
if (doColoring) {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_SYMBOL);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
}
} else if (!preferRE) {
// Don't color symbol strings (yet)
// Just color the ":" and color rest as string
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_SYMBOL);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
} else {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = true;
}
} else if (ch == '%') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
bool have_string = false;
if (strchr(q_chars, chNext) && !isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chNext2)) {
Quote.New();
const char *hit = strchr(q_chars, chNext);
if (hit != NULL) {
state = q_states[hit - q_chars];
Quote.Open(chNext2);
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
have_string = true;
}
} else if (preferRE && !isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chNext)) {
// Ruby doesn't allow high bit chars here,
// but the editor host might
Quote.New();
state = SCE_RB_STRING_QQ;
Quote.Open(chNext);
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
have_string = true;
} else if (!isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chNext) && !iswhitespace(chNext) && !isEOLChar(chNext)) {
// Ruby doesn't allow high bit chars here,
// but the editor host might
Quote.New();
state = SCE_RB_STRING_QQ;
Quote.Open(chNext);
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
have_string = true;
}
if (!have_string) {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
// stay in default
preferRE = true;
}
} else if (ch == '?') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
if (iswhitespace(chNext) || chNext == '\n' || chNext == '\r') {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
} else {
// It's the start of a character code escape sequence
// Color it as a number.
state = SCE_RB_NUMBER;
is_real_number = false;
}
} else if (isoperator(ch) || ch == '.') {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
// If we're ending an expression or block,
// assume it ends an object, and the ambivalent
// constructs are binary operators
//
// So if we don't have one of these chars,
// we aren't ending an object exp'n, and ops
// like : << / are unary operators.
if (ch == '{') {
++brace_counts;
preferRE = true;
} else if (ch == '}' && --brace_counts < 0
&& inner_string_count > 0) {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
exitInnerExpression(inner_string_types,
inner_expn_brace_counts,
inner_quotes,
inner_string_count,
state, brace_counts, Quote);
} else {
preferRE = (strchr(")}].", ch) == NULL);
}
// Stay in default state
} else if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
// Make sure it's a true line-end, with no backslash
if ((ch == '\r' || (ch == '\n' && chPrev != '\r'))
&& chPrev != '\\') {
// Assume we've hit the end of the statement.
preferRE = true;
}
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_WORD) {
if (ch == '.' || !isSafeWordcharOrHigh(ch)) {
// Words include x? in all contexts,
// and <letters>= after either 'def' or a dot
// Move along until a complete word is on our left
// Default accessor treats '.' as word-chars,
// but we don't for now.
if (ch == '='
&& isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chPrev)
&& (chNext == '('
|| strchr(" \t\n\r", chNext) != NULL)
&& (!strcmp(prevWord, "def")
|| followsDot(styler.GetStartSegment(), styler))) {
// <name>= is a name only when being def'd -- Get it the next time
// This means that <name>=<name> is always lexed as
// <name>, (op, =), <name>
} else if ((ch == '?' || ch == '!')
&& isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chPrev)
&& !isSafeWordcharOrHigh(chNext)) {
// <name>? is a name -- Get it the next time
// But <name>?<name> is always lexed as
// <name>, (op, ?), <name>
// Same with <name>! to indicate a method that
// modifies its target
} else if (isEOLChar(ch)
&& isMatch(styler, lengthDoc, i - 7, "__END__")) {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_DATASECTION);
state = SCE_RB_DATASECTION;
// No need to handle this state -- we'll just move to the end
preferRE = false;
} else {
int wordStartPos = styler.GetStartSegment();
int word_style = ClassifyWordRb(wordStartPos, i - 1, keywords, styler, prevWord);
switch (word_style) {
case SCE_RB_WORD:
preferRE = RE_CanFollowKeyword(prevWord);
break;
case SCE_RB_WORD_DEMOTED:
preferRE = true;
break;
case SCE_RB_IDENTIFIER:
if (isMatch(styler, lengthDoc, wordStartPos, "print")) {
preferRE = true;
} else if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
preferRE = true;
} else {
preferRE = false;
}
break;
default:
preferRE = false;
}
if (ch == '.') {
// We might be redefining an operator-method
preferRE = false;
}
// And if it's the first
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state); // pass by ref
}
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_NUMBER) {
if (!is_real_number) {
if (ch != '\\') {
styler.ColourTo(i, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
} else if (strchr("\\ntrfvaebs", chNext)) {
// Terminal escape sequence -- handle it next time
// Nothing more to do this time through the loop
} else if (chNext == 'C' || chNext == 'M') {
if (chNext2 != '-') {
// \C or \M ends the sequence -- handle it next time
} else {
// Move from abc?\C-x
// ^
// to
// ^
i += 2;
ch = chNext2;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
}
} else if (chNext == 'c') {
// Stay here, \c is a combining sequence
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
} else {
// ?\x, including ?\\ is final.
styler.ColourTo(i + 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
} else if (isSafeAlnumOrHigh(ch) || ch == '_') {
// Keep going
} else if (ch == '.' && chNext == '.') {
++numDots;
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state); // pass by ref
} else if (ch == '.' && ++numDots == 1) {
// Keep going
} else {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state); // pass by ref
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE) {
if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
// Use whatever setting we had going into the comment
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM) {
// See the comment for SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM in LexPerl.cxx
// Slightly different: if we find an immediate '-',
// the target can appear indented.
if (HereDoc.State == 0) { // '<<' encountered
HereDoc.State = 1;
HereDoc.DelimiterLength = 0;
if (ch == '-') {
HereDoc.CanBeIndented = true;
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2); // pass by ref
} else {
HereDoc.CanBeIndented = false;
}
if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
// Bail out of doing a here doc if there's no target
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
} else {
HereDoc.Quote = ch;
if (ch == '\'' || ch == '"' || ch == '`') {
HereDoc.Quoted = true;
HereDoc.Delimiter[0] = '\0';
} else {
HereDoc.Quoted = false;
HereDoc.Delimiter[0] = ch;
HereDoc.Delimiter[1] = '\0';
HereDoc.DelimiterLength = 1;
}
}
} else if (HereDoc.State == 1) { // collect the delimiter
if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
// End the quote now, and go back for more
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
i--;
chNext = ch;
chNext2 = chNext;
preferRE = false;
} else if (HereDoc.Quoted) {
if (ch == HereDoc.Quote) { // closing quote => end of delimiter
styler.ColourTo(i, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
} else {
if (ch == '\\' && !isEOLChar(chNext)) {
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
HereDoc.Delimiter[HereDoc.DelimiterLength++] = ch;
HereDoc.Delimiter[HereDoc.DelimiterLength] = '\0';
}
} else { // an unquoted here-doc delimiter
if (isSafeAlnumOrHigh(ch) || ch == '_') {
HereDoc.Delimiter[HereDoc.DelimiterLength++] = ch;
HereDoc.Delimiter[HereDoc.DelimiterLength] = '\0';
} else {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state);
preferRE = false;
}
}
if (HereDoc.DelimiterLength >= static_cast<int>(sizeof(HereDoc.Delimiter)) - 1) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_ERROR;
preferRE = false;
}
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_HERE_Q) {
// Not needed: HereDoc.State == 2
// Indentable here docs: look backwards
// Non-indentable: look forwards, like in Perl
//
// Why: so we can quickly resolve things like <<-" abc"
if (!HereDoc.CanBeIndented) {
if (isEOLChar(chPrev)
&& isMatch(styler, lengthDoc, i, HereDoc.Delimiter)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
i += HereDoc.DelimiterLength - 1;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
if (isEOLChar(chNext)) {
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
HereDoc.State = 0;
preferRE = false;
}
// Otherwise we skipped through the here doc faster.
}
} else if (isEOLChar(chNext)
&& lookingAtHereDocDelim(styler,
i - HereDoc.DelimiterLength + 1,
lengthDoc,
HereDoc.Delimiter)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1 - HereDoc.DelimiterLength, state);
styler.ColourTo(i, SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
HereDoc.State = 0;
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_CLASS_VAR
|| state == SCE_RB_INSTANCE_VAR
|| state == SCE_RB_SYMBOL) {
if (!isSafeWordcharOrHigh(ch)) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state); // pass by ref
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_GLOBAL) {
if (!isSafeWordcharOrHigh(ch)) {
// handle special globals here as well
if (chPrev == '$') {
if (ch == '-') {
// Include the next char, like $-a
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
styler.ColourTo(i, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
} else {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
redo_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2, state); // pass by ref
}
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_POD) {
// PODs end with ^=end\s, -- any whitespace can follow =end
if (strchr(" \t\n\r", ch) != NULL
&& i > 5
&& isEOLChar(styler[i - 5])
&& isMatch(styler, lengthDoc, i - 4, "=end")) {
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (state == SCE_RB_REGEX || state == SCE_RB_STRING_QR) {
if (ch == '\\' && Quote.Up != '\\') {
// Skip one
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
} else if (ch == Quote.Down) {
Quote.Count--;
if (Quote.Count == 0) {
// Include the options
while (isSafeAlpha(chNext)) {
i++;
ch = chNext;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
}
styler.ColourTo(i, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (ch == Quote.Up) {
// Only if close quoter != open quoter
Quote.Count++;
} else if (ch == '#' ) {
if (chNext == '{'
&& inner_string_count < INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT) {
// process #{ ... }
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
styler.ColourTo(i + 1, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
enterInnerExpression(inner_string_types,
inner_expn_brace_counts,
inner_quotes,
inner_string_count,
state,
brace_counts,
Quote);
preferRE = true;
// Skip one
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
} else {
//todo: distinguish comments from pound chars
// for now, handle as comment
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
bool inEscape = false;
while (++i < lengthDoc) {
ch = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i);
if (ch == '\\') {
inEscape = true;
} else if (isEOLChar(ch)) {
// Comment inside a regex
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE);
break;
} else if (inEscape) {
inEscape = false; // don't look at char
} else if (ch == Quote.Down) {
// Have the regular handler deal with this
// to get trailing modifiers.
i--;
ch = styler[i];
break;
}
}
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
chNext2 = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 2);
}
}
// Quotes of all kinds...
} else if (state == SCE_RB_STRING_Q || state == SCE_RB_STRING_QQ ||
state == SCE_RB_STRING_QX || state == SCE_RB_STRING_QW ||
state == SCE_RB_STRING || state == SCE_RB_CHARACTER ||
state == SCE_RB_BACKTICKS) {
if (!Quote.Down && !isspacechar(ch)) {
Quote.Open(ch);
} else if (ch == '\\' && Quote.Up != '\\') {
//Riddle me this: Is it safe to skip *every* escaped char?
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
} else if (ch == Quote.Down) {
Quote.Count--;
if (Quote.Count == 0) {
styler.ColourTo(i, state);
state = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
preferRE = false;
}
} else if (ch == Quote.Up) {
Quote.Count++;
} else if (ch == '#' && chNext == '{'
&& inner_string_count < INNER_STRINGS_MAX_COUNT
&& state != SCE_RB_CHARACTER
&& state != SCE_RB_STRING_Q) {
// process #{ ... }
styler.ColourTo(i - 1, state);
styler.ColourTo(i + 1, SCE_RB_OPERATOR);
enterInnerExpression(inner_string_types,
inner_expn_brace_counts,
inner_quotes,
inner_string_count,
state,
brace_counts,
Quote);
preferRE = true;
// Skip one
advance_char(i, ch, chNext, chNext2);
}
}
if (state == SCE_RB_ERROR) {
break;
}
chPrev = ch;
}
if (state == SCE_RB_WORD) {
// We've ended on a word, possibly at EOF, and need to
// classify it.
(void) ClassifyWordRb(styler.GetStartSegment(), lengthDoc - 1, keywords, styler, prevWord);
} else {
styler.ColourTo(lengthDoc - 1, state);
}
}
// Helper functions for folding, disambiguation keywords
// Assert that there are no high-bit chars
static void getPrevWord(int pos,
char *prevWord,
Accessor &styler,
int word_state)
{
int i;
styler.Flush();
for (i = pos - 1; i > 0; i--) {
if (actual_style(styler.StyleAt(i)) != word_state) {
i++;
break;
}
}
if (i < pos - MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH) // overflow
i = pos - MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH;
char *dst = prevWord;
for (; i <= pos; i++) {
*dst++ = styler[i];
}
*dst = 0;
}
static bool keywordIsAmbiguous(const char *prevWord)
{
// Order from most likely used to least likely
// Lots of ways to do a loop in Ruby besides 'while/until'
if (!strcmp(prevWord, "if")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "do")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "while")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "unless")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "until")) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
// Demote keywords in the following conditions:
// if, while, unless, until modify a statement
// do after a while or until, as a noise word (like then after if)
static bool keywordIsModifier(const char *word,
int pos,
Accessor &styler)
{
if (word[0] == 'd' && word[1] == 'o' && !word[2]) {
return keywordDoStartsLoop(pos, styler);
}
char ch, chPrev, chPrev2;
int style = SCE_RB_DEFAULT;
int lineStart = styler.GetLine(pos);
int lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
// We want to step backwards until we don't care about the current
// position. But first move lineStartPosn back behind any
// continuations immediately above word.
while (lineStartPosn > 0) {
ch = styler[lineStartPosn-1];
if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r') {
chPrev = styler.SafeGetCharAt(lineStartPosn-2);
chPrev2 = styler.SafeGetCharAt(lineStartPosn-3);
lineStart = styler.GetLine(lineStartPosn-1);
// If we find a continuation line, include it in our analysis.
if (chPrev == '\\') {
lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
} else if (ch == '\n' && chPrev == '\r' && chPrev2 == '\\') {
lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
} else {
break;
}
} else {
break;
}
}
styler.Flush();
while (--pos >= lineStartPosn) {
style = actual_style(styler.StyleAt(pos));
if (style == SCE_RB_DEFAULT) {
if (iswhitespace(ch = styler[pos])) {
//continue
} else if (ch == '\r' || ch == '\n') {
// Scintilla's LineStart() and GetLine() routines aren't
// platform-independent, so if we have text prepared with
// a different system we can't rely on it.
// Also, lineStartPosn may have been moved to more than one
// line above word's line while pushing past continuations.
chPrev = styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos - 1);
chPrev2 = styler.SafeGetCharAt(pos - 2);
if (chPrev == '\\') {
pos-=1; // gloss over the "\\"
//continue
} else if (ch == '\n' && chPrev == '\r' && chPrev2 == '\\') {
pos-=2; // gloss over the "\\\r"
//continue
} else {
return false;
}
}
} else {
break;
}
}
if (pos < lineStartPosn) {
return false;
}
// First things where the action is unambiguous
switch (style) {
case SCE_RB_DEFAULT:
case SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE:
case SCE_RB_POD:
case SCE_RB_CLASSNAME:
case SCE_RB_DEFNAME:
case SCE_RB_MODULE_NAME:
return false;
case SCE_RB_OPERATOR:
break;
case SCE_RB_WORD:
// Watch out for uses of 'else if'
//XXX: Make a list of other keywords where 'if' isn't a modifier
// and can appear legitimately
// Formulate this to avoid warnings from most compilers
if (strcmp(word, "if") == 0) {
char prevWord[MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH + 1];
getPrevWord(pos, prevWord, styler, SCE_RB_WORD);
return strcmp(prevWord, "else") != 0;
}
return true;
default:
return true;
}
// Assume that if the keyword follows an operator,
// usually it's a block assignment, like
// a << if x then y else z
ch = styler[pos];
switch (ch) {
case ')':
case ']':
case '}':
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
#define WHILE_BACKWARDS "elihw"
#define UNTIL_BACKWARDS "litnu"
// Nothing fancy -- look to see if we follow a while/until somewhere
// on the current line
static bool keywordDoStartsLoop(int pos,
Accessor &styler)
{
char ch;
int style;
int lineStart = styler.GetLine(pos);
int lineStartPosn = styler.LineStart(lineStart);
styler.Flush();
while (--pos >= lineStartPosn) {
style = actual_style(styler.StyleAt(pos));
if (style == SCE_RB_DEFAULT) {
if ((ch = styler[pos]) == '\r' || ch == '\n') {
// Scintilla's LineStart() and GetLine() routines aren't
// platform-independent, so if we have text prepared with
// a different system we can't rely on it.
return false;
}
} else if (style == SCE_RB_WORD) {
// Check for while or until, but write the word in backwards
char prevWord[MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH + 1]; // 1 byte for zero
char *dst = prevWord;
int wordLen = 0;
int start_word;
for (start_word = pos;
start_word >= lineStartPosn && actual_style(styler.StyleAt(start_word)) == SCE_RB_WORD;
start_word--) {
if (++wordLen < MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH) {
*dst++ = styler[start_word];
}
}
*dst = 0;
// Did we see our keyword?
if (!strcmp(prevWord, WHILE_BACKWARDS)
|| !strcmp(prevWord, UNTIL_BACKWARDS)) {
return true;
}
// We can move pos to the beginning of the keyword, and then
// accept another decrement, as we can never have two contiguous
// keywords:
// word1 word2
// ^
// <- move to start_word
// ^
// <- loop decrement
// ^ # pointing to end of word1 is fine
pos = start_word;
}
}
return false;
}
/*
* Folding Ruby
*
* The language is quite complex to analyze without a full parse.
* For example, this line shouldn't affect fold level:
*
* print "hello" if feeling_friendly?
*
* Neither should this:
*
* print "hello" \
* if feeling_friendly?
*
*
* But this should:
*
* if feeling_friendly? #++
* print "hello" \
* print "goodbye"
* end #--
*
* So we cheat, by actually looking at the existing indentation
* levels for each line, and just echoing it back. Like Python.
* Then if we get better at it, we'll take braces into consideration,
* which always affect folding levels.
* How the keywords should work:
* No effect:
* __FILE__ __LINE__ BEGIN END alias and
* defined? false in nil not or self super then
* true undef
* Always increment:
* begin class def do for module when {
*
* Always decrement:
* end }
*
* Increment if these start a statement
* if unless until while -- do nothing if they're modifiers
* These end a block if there's no modifier, but don't bother
* break next redo retry return yield
*
* These temporarily de-indent, but re-indent
* case else elsif ensure rescue
*
* This means that the folder reflects indentation rather
* than setting it. The language-service updates indentation
* when users type return and finishes entering de-denters.
*
* Later offer to fold POD, here-docs, strings, and blocks of comments
*/
static void FoldRbDoc(unsigned int startPos, int length, int initStyle,
WordList *[], Accessor &styler) {
const bool foldCompact = styler.GetPropertyInt("fold.compact", 1) != 0;
bool foldComment = styler.GetPropertyInt("fold.comment") != 0;
synchronizeDocStart(startPos, length, initStyle, styler, // ref args
false);
unsigned int endPos = startPos + length;
int visibleChars = 0;
int lineCurrent = styler.GetLine(startPos);
int levelPrev = startPos == 0 ? 0 : (styler.LevelAt(lineCurrent)
& SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK
& ~SC_FOLDLEVELBASE);
int levelCurrent = levelPrev;
char chNext = styler[startPos];
int styleNext = styler.StyleAt(startPos);
int stylePrev = startPos <= 1 ? SCE_RB_DEFAULT : styler.StyleAt(startPos - 1);
bool buffer_ends_with_eol = false;
for (unsigned int i = startPos; i < endPos; i++) {
char ch = chNext;
chNext = styler.SafeGetCharAt(i + 1);
int style = styleNext;
styleNext = styler.StyleAt(i + 1);
bool atEOL = (ch == '\r' && chNext != '\n') || (ch == '\n');
if (style == SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE) {
if (foldComment && stylePrev != SCE_RB_COMMENTLINE) {
if (chNext == '{') {
levelCurrent++;
} else if (chNext == '}' && levelCurrent > 0) {
levelCurrent--;
}
}
} else if (style == SCE_RB_OPERATOR) {
if (strchr("[{(", ch)) {
levelCurrent++;
} else if (strchr(")}]", ch)) {
// Don't decrement below 0
if (levelCurrent > 0)
levelCurrent--;
}
} else if (style == SCE_RB_WORD && styleNext != SCE_RB_WORD) {
// Look at the keyword on the left and decide what to do
char prevWord[MAX_KEYWORD_LENGTH + 1]; // 1 byte for zero
prevWord[0] = 0;
getPrevWord(i, prevWord, styler, SCE_RB_WORD);
if (!strcmp(prevWord, "end")) {
// Don't decrement below 0
if (levelCurrent > 0)
levelCurrent--;
} else if ( !strcmp(prevWord, "if")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "def")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "class")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "module")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "begin")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "case")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "do")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "while")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "unless")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "until")
|| !strcmp(prevWord, "for")
) {
levelCurrent++;
}
} else if (style == SCE_RB_HERE_DELIM) {
if (styler.SafeGetCharAt(i-2) == '<' && styler.SafeGetCharAt(i-1) == '<') {
levelCurrent++;
} else if (styleNext == SCE_RB_DEFAULT) {
levelCurrent--;
}
}
if (atEOL) {
int lev = levelPrev;
if (visibleChars == 0 && foldCompact)
lev |= SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG;
if ((levelCurrent > levelPrev) && (visibleChars > 0))
lev |= SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG;
styler.SetLevel(lineCurrent, lev|SC_FOLDLEVELBASE);
lineCurrent++;
levelPrev = levelCurrent;
visibleChars = 0;
buffer_ends_with_eol = true;
} else if (!isspacechar(ch)) {
visibleChars++;
buffer_ends_with_eol = false;
}
stylePrev = style;
}
// Fill in the real level of the next line, keeping the current flags as they will be filled in later
if (!buffer_ends_with_eol) {
lineCurrent++;
int new_lev = levelCurrent;
if (visibleChars == 0 && foldCompact)
new_lev |= SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG;
if ((levelCurrent > levelPrev) && (visibleChars > 0))
new_lev |= SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG;
levelCurrent = new_lev;
}
styler.SetLevel(lineCurrent, levelCurrent|SC_FOLDLEVELBASE);
}
static const char * const rubyWordListDesc[] = {
"Keywords",
0
};
LexerModule lmRuby(SCLEX_RUBY, ColouriseRbDoc, "ruby", FoldRbDoc, rubyWordListDesc, 6);