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#ifndef _GLIBMM_MARKUP_H
#define _GLIBMM_MARKUP_H
/* Copyright (C) 2002 The gtkmm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <glibmm/error.h>
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
#include <map>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
extern "C" { typedef struct _GMarkupParseContext GMarkupParseContext; }
#endif
namespace Glib
{
/** @defgroup Markup Simple XML Subset Parser
*
* The Glib::Markup parser is intended to parse a simple markup format that's a
* subset of XML. This is a small, efficient, easy-to-use parser. It should not
* be used if you expect to interoperate with other applications generating
* full-scale XML. However, it's very useful for application data files, config
* files, etc. where you know your application will be the only one writing the
* file. Full-scale XML parsers should be able to parse the subset used by
* Glib::Markup parser, so you can easily migrate to full-scale XML at a later
* time if the need arises.
*
* Glib::Markup is not guaranteed to signal an error on all invalid XML;
* the parser may accept documents that an XML parser would not. However,
* invalid XML documents are not considered valid Glib::Markup documents.
*
* @par Simplifications to XML include:
*
* - Only UTF-8 encoding is allowed.
* - No user-defined entities.
* - Processing instructions, comments and the doctype declaration are "passed
* through" but are not interpreted in any way.
* - No DTD or validation.
*
* @par The markup format does support:
*
* - Elements
* - Attributes
* - 5 standard entities: <tt>\& \< \> \" \'</tt>
* - Character references
* - Sections marked as <tt>CDATA</tt>
*
* @{
*/
/** %Exception class for markup parsing errors.
*/
class MarkupError : public Glib::Error
{
public:
/** @var Code BAD_UTF8
* Text being parsed was not valid UTF-8.
*
* @var Code EMPTY
* Document contained nothing, or only whitespace.
*
* @var Code PARSE
* Document was ill-formed.
*
* @var Code UNKNOWN_ELEMENT
* Error should be set by MarkupParser
* functions; element wasn't known.
*
* @var Code UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE
* Error should be set by MarkupParser
* functions; attribute wasn't known.
*
* @var Code INVALID_CONTENT
* Error should be set by MarkupParser
* functions; content was invalid.
*
* @var Code MISSING_ATTRIBUTE
* Error should be set by MarkupParser
* functions; a required attribute was missing.
*
* @enum Code
*
* %Error codes returned by markup parsing.
*/
enum Code
{
BAD_UTF8,
EMPTY,
PARSE,
UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE,
INVALID_CONTENT,
MISSING_ATTRIBUTE
};
MarkupError(Code error_code, const Glib::ustring& error_message);
explicit MarkupError(GError* gobject);
Code code() const;
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
private:
static void throw_func(GError* gobject);
friend void wrap_init(); // uses throw_func()
#endif //DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
};
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::BAD_UTF8
* Text being parsed was not valid UTF-8.
*/
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::EMPTY
* Document contained nothing, or only whitespace.
*/
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::PARSE
* Document was ill-formed.
*/
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT
* This error should be set by Glib::Markup::Parser virtual methods;
* element wasn't known.
*/
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE
* This error should be set by Glib::Markup::Parser virtual methods;
* attribute wasn't known.
*/
/*! @var MarkupError::Code MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT
* This error should be set by Glib::Markup::Parser virtual methods;
* something was wrong with contents of the document, e.g. invalid attribute value.
*/
/** @} group Markup */
namespace Markup
{
class ParseContext;
/** @ingroup Markup */
using Error = Glib::MarkupError;
/** Escapes text so that the markup parser will parse it verbatim.
* Less than, greater than, ampersand, etc. are replaced with the corresponding
* entities. This function would typically be used when writing out a file to
* be parsed with the markup parser.
* @ingroup Markup
* @param text Some valid UTF-8 text.
* @return Escaped text.
*/
Glib::ustring escape_text(const Glib::ustring& text);
/** @addtogroup glibmmEnums glibmm Enums and Flags */
/** There are no flags right now. Pass <tt>Glib::Markup::ParseFlags(0)</tt> for
* the flags argument to all functions (this should be the default argument
* anyway).
* @var ParseFlags DO_NOT_USE_THIS_UNSUPPORTED_FLAG
* Flag you should not use.
*
* @var ParseFlags TREAT_CDATA_AS_TEXT
* When this flag is set, CDATA marked
* sections are not passed literally to the @a passthrough function of
* the parser. Instead, the content of the section (without the
* `<![CDATA[` and `]]>`) is
* passed to the @a text function. This flag was added in GLib 2.12.
*
* @var ParseFlags PREFIX_ERROR_POSITION
* Normally errors caught by GMarkup
* itself have line/column information prefixed to them to let the
* caller know the location of the error. When this flag is set the
* location information is also prefixed to errors generated by the
* MarkupParser implementation functions.
*
* @var ParseFlags IGNORE_QUALIFIED
* Ignore (don't report) qualified
* attributes and tags, along with their contents. A qualified
* attribute or tag is one that contains ':' in its name (ie: is in
* another namespace). @newin{2,40}
*
* @enum ParseFlags
*
* Flags that affect the behaviour of the parser.
*
* @ingroup glibmmEnums
* @par Bitwise operators:
* <tt>%ParseFlags operator|(ParseFlags, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags operator&(ParseFlags, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags operator^(ParseFlags, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags operator~(ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags& operator|=(ParseFlags&, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags& operator&=(ParseFlags&, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%ParseFlags& operator^=(ParseFlags&, ParseFlags)</tt><br>
*/
enum ParseFlags
{
DO_NOT_USE_THIS_UNSUPPORTED_FLAG = 1 << 0,
TREAT_CDATA_AS_TEXT = 1 << 1,
PREFIX_ERROR_POSITION = 1 << 2,
IGNORE_QUALIFIED = 1 << 3
};
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags operator|(ParseFlags lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) | static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags operator&(ParseFlags lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) & static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags operator^(ParseFlags lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) ^ static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags operator~(ParseFlags flags)
{ return static_cast<ParseFlags>(~static_cast<unsigned>(flags)); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags& operator|=(ParseFlags& lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) | static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags& operator&=(ParseFlags& lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) & static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
/** @ingroup glibmmEnums */
inline ParseFlags& operator^=(ParseFlags& lhs, ParseFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<ParseFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) ^ static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
/*! @var Markup::ParseFlags DO_NOT_USE_THIS_UNSUPPORTED_FLAG
* Flag you should not use.
*/
/** Binary predicate used by Markup::Parser::AttributeMap.
* @ingroup Markup
* Unlike <tt>operator<(const ustring& lhs, const ustring& rhs)</tt>
* which would be used by the default <tt>std::less<></tt> predicate,
* the AttributeKeyLess predicate is locale-independent. This is both
* more correct and much more efficient.
*/
class AttributeKeyLess
{
public:
using first_argument_type = Glib::ustring;
using second_argument_type = Glib::ustring;
typedef bool result_type;
bool operator()(const Glib::ustring& lhs, const Glib::ustring& rhs) const;
};
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
class ParserCallbacks;
#endif
/** The abstract markup parser base class.
* @ingroup Markup
* To implement a parser for your markup format, derive from
* Glib::Markup::Parser and implement the virtual methods.
*
* You don't have to override all of the virtual methods. If a particular
* method is not implement the data passed to it will be ignored. Except for
* the error method, any of these callbacks can throw an error exception; in
* particular the MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
* MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT errors
* are intended to be thrown from these overridden methods. If you throw an
* error from a method, Glib::Markup::ParseContext::parse() will report that
* error back to its caller.
*/
class Parser : public sigc::trackable
{
public:
typedef std::map<Glib::ustring, Glib::ustring, Glib::Markup::AttributeKeyLess> AttributeMap;
virtual ~Parser() = 0;
protected:
/** Constructs a Parser object.
* Note that Markup::Parser is an abstract class which can't be instantiated
* directly. To implement the parser for your markup format, derive from
* Markup::Parser and implement the virtual methods.
*/
Parser();
Parser(const Parser&) = delete;
Parser& operator=(const Parser&) = delete;
Parser(Parser&& other) noexcept;
Parser& operator=(Parser&& other) noexcept;
/** Called for open tags <tt>\<foo bar="baz"\></tt>.
* This virtual method is invoked when the opening tag of an element is seen.
* @param context The Markup::ParseContext object the parsed data belongs to.
* @param element_name The name of the element.
* @param attributes A map of attribute name/value pairs.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError An exception <em>you</em> should throw if
* something went wrong, for instance if an unknown attribute name was
* encountered. In particular the MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
* MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT
* errors are intended to be thrown from user-implemented methods.
*/
virtual void on_start_element(ParseContext& context,
const Glib::ustring& element_name,
const AttributeMap& attributes);
/** Called for close tags <tt>\</foo\></tt>.
* This virtual method is invoked when the closing tag of an element is seen.
* @param context The Markup::ParseContext object the parsed data belongs to.
* @param element_name The name of the element.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError An exception <em>you</em> should throw if
* something went wrong, for instance if an unknown attribute name was
* encountered. In particular the MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
* MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT
* errors are intended to be thrown from user-implemented methods.
*/
virtual void on_end_element(ParseContext& context, const Glib::ustring& element_name);
/** Called for character data.
* This virtual method is invoked when some text is seen (text is always
* inside an element).
* @param context The Markup::ParseContext object the parsed data belongs to.
* @param text The parsed text in UTF-8 encoding.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError An exception <em>you</em> should throw if
* something went wrong, for instance if an unknown attribute name was
* encountered. In particular the MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
* MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT
* errors are intended to be thrown from user-implemented methods.
*/
virtual void on_text(ParseContext& context, const Glib::ustring& text);
/** Called for strings that should be re-saved verbatim in this same
* position, but are not otherwise interpretable.
* This virtual method is invoked for comments, processing instructions and
* doctype declarations; if you're re-writing the parsed document, write the
* passthrough text back out in the same position.
* @param context The Markup::ParseContext object the parsed data belongs to.
* @param passthrough_text The text that should be passed through.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError An exception <em>you</em> should throw if
* something went wrong, for instance if an unknown attribute name was
* encountered. In particular the MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
* MarkupError::UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and MarkupError::INVALID_CONTENT
* errors are intended to be thrown from user-implemented methods.
*/
virtual void on_passthrough(ParseContext& context, const Glib::ustring& passthrough_text);
/** Called on error, including one thrown by an overridden virtual method.
* @param context The Markup::ParseContext object the parsed data belongs to.
* @param error A MarkupError object with detailed information about the error.
*/
virtual void on_error(ParseContext& context, const MarkupError& error);
private:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
friend class Glib::Markup::ParserCallbacks;
#endif
};
/** A parse context is used to parse marked-up documents.
* @ingroup Markup
* You can feed any number of documents into a context, as long as no errors
* occur; once an error occurs, the parse context can't continue to parse text
* (you have to destroy it and create a new parse context).
*/
class ParseContext : public sigc::trackable
{
public:
/** Creates a new parse context.
* @param parser A Markup::Parser instance.
* @param flags Bitwise combination of Markup::ParseFlags.
*/
explicit ParseContext(Parser& parser, ParseFlags flags = ParseFlags(0));
ParseContext(const ParseContext&) = delete;
ParseContext& operator=(const ParseContext&) = delete;
ParseContext(ParseContext&& other) noexcept;
ParseContext& operator=(ParseContext&& other) noexcept;
virtual ~ParseContext();
/** Feed some data to the ParseContext.
* The data need not be valid UTF-8; an error will be signalled if it's
* invalid. The data need not be an entire document; you can feed a document
* into the parser incrementally, via multiple calls to this function.
* Typically, as you receive data from a network connection or file, you feed
* each received chunk of data into this function, aborting the process if an
* error occurs. Once an error is reported, no further data may be fed to the
* ParseContext; all errors are fatal.
* @param text Chunk of text to parse.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError
*/
void parse(const Glib::ustring& text);
/** Feed some data to the ParseContext.
* The data need not be valid UTF-8; an error will be signalled if it's
* invalid. The data need not be an entire document; you can feed a document
* into the parser incrementally, via multiple calls to this function.
* Typically, as you receive data from a network connection or file, you feed
* each received chunk of data into this function, aborting the process if an
* error occurs. Once an error is reported, no further data may be fed to the
* ParseContext; all errors are fatal.
* @param text_begin Begin of chunk of text to parse.
* @param text_end End of chunk of text to parse.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError
*/
void parse(const char* text_begin, const char* text_end);
/** Signals to the ParseContext that all data has been fed into the parse
* context with parse(). This method reports an error if the document isn't
* complete, for example if elements are still open.
* @throw Glib::MarkupError
*/
void end_parse();
/** Retrieves the name of the currently open element.
* @return The name of the currently open element, or <tt>""</tt>.
*/
Glib::ustring get_element() const;
/** Retrieves the current line number.
* Intended for use in error messages; there are no strict semantics for what
* constitutes the "current" line number other than "the best number we could
* come up with for error messages."
*/
int get_line_number() const;
/** Retrieves the number of the current character on the current line.
* Intended for use in error messages; there are no strict semantics for what
* constitutes the "current" character number other than "the best number we
* could come up with for error messages."
*/
int get_char_number() const;
Parser* get_parser() { return parser_; }
const Parser* get_parser() const { return parser_; }
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
GMarkupParseContext* gobj() { return gobject_; }
const GMarkupParseContext* gobj() const { return gobject_; }
#endif
private:
Markup::Parser* parser_;
GMarkupParseContext* gobject_;
static void destroy_notify_callback(void* data);
};
} // namespace Markup
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* _GLIBMM_MARKUP_H */
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