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Tom Alexander
678106bb65 Use tekton matrix for specifying all combinations of features for the build CI job.
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2023-08-25 03:56:08 -04:00
46 changed files with 709 additions and 925 deletions

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@@ -77,9 +77,19 @@ spec:
workspace: docker-credentials
runAfter:
- fetch-repository
- name: run-image-none
- name: build-organic
taskRef:
name: run-docker-image
matrix:
params:
- name: feature-compare
value:
- "true"
- "false"
- name: feature-tracing
value:
- "true"
- "false"
workspaces:
- name: source
workspace: git-source
@@ -88,68 +98,22 @@ spec:
runAfter:
- build-image
params:
- name: command
value: ["/bin/sh", "-c"]
- name: args
value: ["--no-default-features"]
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
- name: run-image-tracing
taskRef:
name: run-docker-image
workspaces:
- name: source
workspace: git-source
- name: cargo-cache
workspace: cargo-cache
runAfter:
- run-image-none
params:
- name: args
value: ["--no-default-features", "--features", "tracing"]
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
- name: run-image-compare
taskRef:
name: run-docker-image
workspaces:
- name: source
workspace: git-source
- name: cargo-cache
workspace: cargo-cache
runAfter:
- run-image-tracing
params:
- name: args
value: ["--no-default-features", "--features", "compare"]
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
- name: run-image-default
taskRef:
name: run-docker-image
workspaces:
- name: source
workspace: git-source
- name: cargo-cache
workspace: cargo-cache
runAfter:
- run-image-compare
params:
- name: args
value: []
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
- name: run-image-all
taskRef:
name: run-docker-image
workspaces:
- name: source
workspace: git-source
- name: cargo-cache
workspace: cargo-cache
runAfter:
- run-image-default
params:
- name: args
value: ["--no-default-features", "--features", "tracing,compare"]
value:
- |
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$$'\n\t'
features=()
if [ $(params.feature-compare) = "true" ]; then features+=(compare); fi
if [ $(params.feature-tracing) = "true" ]; then features+=(tracing); fi
if [ $${#features[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
exec cargo build --no-default-features
else
featurelist=$$(IFS="," ; echo "$${features[*]}")
exec cargo build --no-default-features --features "$$featurelist"
fi
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
finally:

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@@ -18,6 +18,14 @@ spec:
- name: path-to-dockerfile
description: The path to the Dockerfile
type: string
- name: command
type: array
description: Command to run.
default: []
- name: args
type: array
description: Arguments passed to command.
default: []
tasks:
- name: do-stuff
taskSpec:
@@ -109,8 +117,10 @@ spec:
runAfter:
- build-image
params:
- name: command
value: ["$(params.command[*])"]
- name: args
value: [--no-fail-fast, --lib, --test, test_loader]
value: ["$(params.args[*])"]
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
finally:
@@ -202,3 +212,7 @@ spec:
value: docker/organic_test/
- name: path-to-dockerfile
value: docker/organic_test/Dockerfile
- name: command
value: [cargo, test]
- name: args
value: [--lib, --test, test_loader]

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@@ -14,6 +14,14 @@ spec:
- name: path-to-dockerfile
description: The path to the Dockerfile
type: string
- name: rustfmt-command
type: array
description: Command to run rustfmt.
default: []
- name: rustfmt-args
type: array
description: Arguments passed to rustfmt.
default: []
- name: GIT_USER_NAME
description: The username for git
type: string
@@ -111,6 +119,10 @@ spec:
runAfter:
- build-image
params:
- name: command
value: ["$(params.rustfmt-command[*])"]
- name: args
value: ["$(params.rustfmt-args[*])"]
- name: docker-image
value: "$(params.image-name):$(tasks.fetch-repository.results.commit)"
- name: cargo-fix
@@ -228,3 +240,7 @@ spec:
value: docker/cargo_fmt/
- name: path-to-dockerfile
value: docker/cargo_fmt/Dockerfile
- name: command
value: [cargo, fmt]
- name: args
value: []

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@@ -44,13 +44,11 @@ default = ["compare"]
compare = []
tracing = ["dep:opentelemetry", "dep:opentelemetry-otlp", "dep:opentelemetry-semantic-conventions", "dep:tokio", "dep:tracing", "dep:tracing-opentelemetry", "dep:tracing-subscriber"]
# Optimized build for any sort of release.
[profile.release-lto]
inherits = "release"
lto = true
strip = "symbols"
# Profile for performance testing with the "perf" tool. Notably keeps debug enabled and does not strip symbols to make reading the perf output easier.
[profile.perf]
inherits = "release"
lto = true

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ test:
.PHONY: dockertest
dockertest:
> $(MAKE) -C docker/organic_test
> docker run --init --rm -i -t -v "$$(readlink -f ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source organic-test --no-fail-fast --lib --test test_loader -- --test-threads $(TESTJOBS)
> docker run --init --rm -i -t -v "$$(readlink -f ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source organic-test cargo test --no-fail-fast --lib --test test_loader -- --test-threads $(TESTJOBS)
.PHONY: dockerclean
dockerclean:

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@@ -26,11 +26,10 @@ else
@echo "REMOTE_REPO not defined, not removing from remote repo."
endif
# NOTE: This target will write to folders underneath the git-root
.PHONY: run
run: build
docker run --rm --init -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source" --workdir=/source $(IMAGE_NAME)
run:
docker run --rm -i -t $(IMAGE_NAME)
.PHONY: shell
shell: build
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/sh -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source" --workdir=/source $(IMAGE_NAME)
shell:
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/bash $(IMAGE_NAME)

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@@ -2,5 +2,3 @@ FROM rustlang/rust:nightly-alpine3.17
RUN apk add --no-cache musl-dev
RUN cargo install --locked --no-default-features --features ci-autoclean cargo-cache
ENTRYPOINT ["cargo", "build"]

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@@ -25,13 +25,11 @@ ifdef REMOTE_REPO
else
@echo "REMOTE_REPO not defined, not removing from remote repo."
endif
docker volume rm cargo-cache
# NOTE: This target will write to folders underneath the git-root
.PHONY: run
run: build
docker run --rm --init -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source" --workdir=/source --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry $(IMAGE_NAME)
run:
docker run --rm -i -t $(IMAGE_NAME)
.PHONY: shell
shell: build
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/sh -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source" --workdir=/source --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry $(IMAGE_NAME)
shell:
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/bash $(IMAGE_NAME)

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@@ -30,5 +30,3 @@ RUN apk add --no-cache musl-dev ncurses gnutls
RUN cargo install --locked --no-default-features --features ci-autoclean cargo-cache
COPY --from=build-emacs /root/dist/ /
COPY --from=build-org-mode /root/dist/ /
ENTRYPOINT ["cargo", "test"]

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@@ -25,12 +25,11 @@ ifdef REMOTE_REPO
else
@echo "REMOTE_REPO not defined, not removing from remote repo."
endif
docker volume rm rust-cache cargo-cache
.PHONY: run
run: build
docker run --rm --init -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source:ro" --workdir=/source --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target $(IMAGE_NAME) --no-fail-fast --lib --test test_loader
run:
docker run --rm -i -t $(IMAGE_NAME)
.PHONY: shell
shell: build
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/sh -v "$$(readlink -f ../../):/source:ro" --workdir=/source --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target $(IMAGE_NAME)
shell:
docker run --rm -i -t --entrypoint /bin/bash $(IMAGE_NAME)

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
1. plain-list
1. foo
#+begin_center
#+end_center
Is this still in the plain list?
2. bar

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
This folder is an investigation into whether or not my exit matchers should operate from the top down or bottom up.

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
foo *bar baz * lorem* ipsum

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Looks like 2 blank lines always exits the top-level plain list.
Plain lists do not seem to go inside paragraphs but rather exist beside them.

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1. foo
bar
1. baz
lorem
ipsum
dolar

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
Looks like table cells cannot contain lists but can contain bolds

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
ip *su* m
| foo | bar |
|----------+-----|
| 1. lo *re* m | |

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
#+BEGIN: clocktable :scope file :maxlevel 2
#+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2023-08-25 Fri 05:34]
| Headline | Time |
|--------------+--------|
| *Total time* | *0:00* |
#+END:
#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id global
| ITEM | TODO | PRIORITY | TAGS |
|-------+------+----------+------------------------------|
| Foo | | B | |
|-------+------+----------+------------------------------|
| Bar | TODO | B | |
|-------+------+----------+------------------------------|
| Baz | | B | :thisisatag: |
| Lorem | | B | :thisshouldinheritfromabove: |
| Ipsum | | B | :multiple:tags: |
#+END:
* Foo
* TODO Bar
* Baz :thisisatag:
** Lorem :thisshouldinheritfromabove:
*** Ipsum :multiple:tags:
* Dolar ::
* cat :dog: bat

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
1. foo
2.
bar
1.
#+begin_center
Still in the list
#+end_center

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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
# Extra open
[cite/a/b-_/foo:unbalancedglobal[prefix;keyprefix @foo keysuffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;unbalancedkey[prefix @foo keysuffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;keyprefix @foo unbalancedkey[suffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;keyprefix @foo keysuffix;unbalancedglobal[suffix]
# Extra close
[cite/a/b-_/foo:unbalancedglobal]prefix;keyprefix @foo keysuffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;unbalancedkey]prefix @foo keysuffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;keyprefix @foo unbalancedkey]suffix;globalsuffix]
[cite/a/b-_/foo:globalprefix;keyprefix @foo keysuffix;unbalancedglobal]suffix]
# balanced:
[cite/a/b-_/foo:gl[obalpref]ix;ke[ypref]ix @foo ke[ysuff]ix;gl[obalsuff]ix]

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
[fn:2:This footnote [ has balanced ] brackets inside it]
[fn::This footnote does not have balanced [ brackets inside it]

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
$foo
bar
baz
lorem
ipsum
dolar$

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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
foo *bar
baz* lorem
text *markup
can
span* more
than *three
lines.
foo
bar* baz
foo *bar \\
baz \\
lorem \\
ipsum \\
dolar* cat

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@@ -8,22 +8,11 @@ DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
cd "$DIR/../"
function main {
local additional_flags=()
if [ "$PROFILE" = "dev" ] || [ "$PROFILE" = "debug" ]; then
PROFILE="debug"
else
additional_flags+=(--profile "$PROFILE")
fi
cargo build --no-default-features "${additional_flags[@]}"
perf record --freq=2000 --call-graph dwarf --output=perf.data target/${PROFILE}/compare
cargo build --profile "$PROFILE" --no-default-features
perf record --freq=2000 --call-graph dwarf --output=perf.data target/${PROFILE}/compare
# Convert to a format firefox will read
# flags to consider --show-info
perf script -F +pid --input perf.data > perf.firefox
# Convert to a format firefox will read
# flags to consider --show-info
perf script -F +pid --input perf.data > perf.firefox
echo "You probably want to go to https://profiler.firefox.com/"
echo "Either that or run hotspot"
}
main "${@}"
echo "You probably want to go to https://profiler.firefox.com/"
echo "Either that or run hotspot"

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@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
: ${SHELL:="NO"} # or YES to launch a shell instead of running the test
: ${TRACE:="NO"} # or YES to send traces to jaeger
: ${BACKTRACE:="NO"} # or YES to print a rust backtrace when panicking
: ${NO_COLOR:=""} # Set to anything to disable color output
cd "$DIR/../"
REALPATH=$(command -v uu-realpath || command -v realpath)
@@ -26,31 +24,23 @@ function build_container {
function launch_container {
local additional_flags=()
local additional_args=()
local features=(compare)
if [ "$NO_COLOR" != "" ]; then
additional_flags+=(--env "NO_COLOR=$NO_COLOR")
if [ "$SHELL" != "YES" ]; then
additional_args+=(cargo run)
else
additional_flags+=(-t)
fi
if [ "$TRACE" = "YES" ]; then
# We use the host network so it can talk to jaeger hosted at 127.0.0.1
additional_flags+=(--network=host --env RUST_LOG=debug)
features+=(tracing)
fi
if [ "$SHELL" != "YES" ]; then
local features_joined=$(IFS=","; echo "${features[*]}")
additional_args+=(cargo run --no-default-features --features "$features_joined")
else
additional_args+=(/bin/sh)
additional_flags+=(-t)
fi
if [ "$BACKTRACE" = "YES" ]; then
additional_flags+=(--env RUST_BACKTRACE=full)
fi
docker run "${additional_flags[@]}" --init --rm -i -v "$($REALPATH ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source --entrypoint "" organic-test "${additional_args[@]}"
docker run "${additional_flags[@]}" --init --rm -i -v "$($REALPATH ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source organic-test "${additional_args[@]}"
}
main "${@}"

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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
: ${NO_COLOR:=""} # Set to anything to disable color output
cd "$DIR/../"
REALPATH=$(command -v uu-realpath || command -v realpath)
MAKE=$(command -v gmake || command -v make)
@@ -42,11 +40,7 @@ function get_test_names {
function launch_container {
local test="$1"
local additional_flags=()
if [ "$NO_COLOR" != "" ]; then
additional_flags+=(--env "NO_COLOR=$NO_COLOR")
fi
local additional_args=()
local init_script=$(cat <<EOF
set -euo pipefail
@@ -56,7 +50,7 @@ cargo test --no-fail-fast --lib --test test_loader "$test" -- --show-output
EOF
)
docker run "${additional_flags[@]}" --init --rm -v "$($REALPATH ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source --entrypoint "" organic-test sh -c "$init_script"
docker run --init --rm -v "$($REALPATH ./):/source:ro" --mount source=cargo-cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry --mount source=rust-cache,target=/target --env CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target -w /source organic-test sh -c "$init_script"
}

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Time running a single parse without invoking a compare with emacs.
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
: ${PROFILE:="release-lto"}
cd "$DIR/../"
function main {
local additional_flags=()
if [ "$PROFILE" = "dev" ] || [ "$PROFILE" = "debug" ]; then
PROFILE="debug"
else
additional_flags+=(--profile "$PROFILE")
fi
cargo build --no-default-features "${additional_flags[@]}"
time ./target/${PROFILE}/compare
}
main "${@}"

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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
use std::collections::HashSet;
use super::util::assert_bounds;
use super::util::assert_name;
use crate::parser::sexp::unquote;
use crate::parser::sexp::Token;
use crate::parser::AngleLink;
use crate::parser::Bold;
@@ -87,24 +84,12 @@ impl DiffResult {
match self.status {
DiffStatus::Good => {
if self.has_bad_children() {
format!(
"{color}BADCHILD{reset}",
color = DiffResult::foreground_color(255, 255, 0),
reset = DiffResult::reset_color(),
)
"BADCHILD"
} else {
format!(
"{color}GOOD{reset}",
color = DiffResult::foreground_color(0, 255, 0),
reset = DiffResult::reset_color(),
)
"GOOD"
}
}
DiffStatus::Bad => format!(
"{color}BAD{reset}",
color = DiffResult::foreground_color(255, 0, 0),
reset = DiffResult::reset_color(),
),
DiffStatus::Bad => "BAD",
}
};
println!(
@@ -132,45 +117,6 @@ impl DiffResult {
DiffStatus::Bad => true,
}
}
fn foreground_color(red: u8, green: u8, blue: u8) -> String {
if DiffResult::should_use_color() {
format!(
"\x1b[38;2;{red};{green};{blue}m",
red = red,
green = green,
blue = blue
)
} else {
String::new()
}
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn background_color(red: u8, green: u8, blue: u8) -> String {
if DiffResult::should_use_color() {
format!(
"\x1b[48;2;{red};{green};{blue}m",
red = red,
green = green,
blue = blue
)
} else {
String::new()
}
}
fn reset_color() -> &'static str {
if DiffResult::should_use_color() {
"\x1b[0m"
} else {
""
}
}
fn should_use_color() -> bool {
!std::env::var("NO_COLOR").is_ok_and(|val| !val.is_empty())
}
}
fn compare_element<'s>(
@@ -326,7 +272,6 @@ fn compare_heading<'s>(
let children = emacs.as_list()?;
let mut child_status = Vec::new();
let mut this_status = DiffStatus::Good;
let mut message = None;
let emacs_name = "headline";
if assert_name(emacs, emacs_name).is_err() {
this_status = DiffStatus::Bad;
@@ -336,45 +281,6 @@ fn compare_heading<'s>(
this_status = DiffStatus::Bad;
}
// Compare tags
let emacs_tags = get_tags_from_heading(emacs)?;
let emacs_tags: HashSet<_> = emacs_tags.iter().map(|val| val.as_str()).collect();
let rust_tags: HashSet<&str> = rust.tags.iter().map(|val| *val).collect();
let difference: Vec<&str> = emacs_tags
.symmetric_difference(&rust_tags)
.map(|val| *val)
.collect();
if !difference.is_empty() {
this_status = DiffStatus::Bad;
message = Some(format!("Mismatched tags: {}", difference.join(", ")));
}
// Compare todo-keyword
let todo_keyword = {
let children = emacs.as_list()?;
let attributes_child = children
.iter()
.nth(1)
.ok_or("Should have an attributes child.")?;
let attributes_map = attributes_child.as_map()?;
let todo_keyword = attributes_map
.get(":todo-keyword")
.ok_or("Missing :todo-keyword attribute.");
todo_keyword?.as_atom()?
};
match (todo_keyword, rust.todo_keyword, unquote(todo_keyword)) {
("nil", None, _) => {}
(_, Some(rust_todo), Ok(emacs_todo)) if emacs_todo == rust_todo => {}
(emacs_todo, rust_todo, _) => {
this_status = DiffStatus::Bad;
message = Some(format!(
"(emacs != rust) {:?} != {:?}",
emacs_todo, rust_todo
));
}
};
// Compare title
let title = {
let children = emacs.as_list()?;
let attributes_child = children
@@ -391,9 +297,6 @@ fn compare_heading<'s>(
child_status.push(compare_object(source, emacs_child, rust_child)?);
}
// TODO: Compare todo-type, level, priority
// Compare section
for (emacs_child, rust_child) in children.iter().skip(2).zip(rust.children.iter()) {
match rust_child {
DocumentElement::Heading(rust_heading) => {
@@ -408,44 +311,11 @@ fn compare_heading<'s>(
Ok(DiffResult {
status: this_status,
name: emacs_name.to_owned(),
message,
message: None,
children: child_status,
})
}
fn get_tags_from_heading<'s>(
emacs: &'s Token<'s>,
) -> Result<HashSet<String>, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let children = emacs.as_list()?;
let attributes_child = children
.iter()
.nth(1)
.ok_or("Should have an attributes child.")?;
let attributes_map = attributes_child.as_map()?;
let tags = attributes_map
.get(":tags")
.ok_or("Missing :tags attribute.")?;
match tags.as_atom() {
Ok("nil") => {
return Ok(HashSet::new());
}
Ok(val) => panic!("Unexpected value for tags: {:?}", val),
Err(_) => {}
};
let tags = {
let tags = tags.as_list()?;
let strings = tags
.iter()
.map(Token::as_atom)
.collect::<Result<Vec<&str>, _>>()?;
strings
.into_iter()
.map(unquote)
.collect::<Result<HashSet<String>, _>>()?
};
Ok(tags)
}
fn compare_paragraph<'s>(
source: &'s str,
emacs: &'s Token<'s>,
@@ -1104,7 +974,7 @@ fn compare_plain_text<'s>(
rust.source.len()
));
}
let unquoted_text = unquote(text.text)?;
let unquoted_text = text.unquote()?;
if unquoted_text != rust.source {
this_status = DiffStatus::Bad;
message = Some(format!(

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@@ -47,7 +47,9 @@ pub fn assert_bounds<'s, S: Source<'s>>(
standard_properties
.begin
.ok_or("Token should have a begin.")?,
standard_properties.end.ok_or("Token should have an end.")?,
standard_properties
.end
.ok_or("Token should have a begin.")?,
);
let (rust_begin, rust_end) = get_offsets(source, rust);
if (rust_begin + 1) != begin || (rust_end + 1) != end {

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@@ -11,16 +11,17 @@ use nom::multi::many_till;
use nom::multi::separated_list1;
use nom::sequence::tuple;
use super::citation_reference::must_balance_bracket;
use super::org_source::OrgSource;
use super::Context;
use crate::error::CustomError;
use crate::error::Res;
use crate::parser::citation_reference::citation_reference;
use crate::parser::citation_reference::citation_reference_key;
use crate::parser::citation_reference::get_bracket_depth;
use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::object::Citation;
use crate::parser::object_parser::standard_set_object;
use crate::parser::parser_context::CitationBracket;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
@@ -37,15 +38,13 @@ pub fn citation<'r, 's>(
let (remaining, _) = tag_no_case("[cite")(input)?;
let (remaining, _) = opt(citestyle)(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = tag(":")(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _prefix) =
must_balance_bracket(opt(parser_with_context!(global_prefix)(context)))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _prefix) = opt(parser_with_context!(global_prefix)(context))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _references) =
separated_list1(tag(";"), parser_with_context!(citation_reference)(context))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _suffix) = must_balance_bracket(opt(tuple((
let (remaining, _suffix) = opt(tuple((
tag(";"),
parser_with_context!(global_suffix)(context),
))))(remaining)?;
)))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = tag("]")(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = space0(remaining)?;
let source = get_consumed(input, remaining);
@@ -84,11 +83,15 @@ fn global_prefix<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>> {
let exit_with_depth = global_prefix_end(input.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
// TODO: I could insert CitationBracket entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::CitationBracket(CitationBracket {
position: input,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &global_prefix_end,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
@@ -101,24 +104,28 @@ fn global_prefix<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, children))
}
fn global_prefix_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_global_prefix_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _global_prefix_end<'r, 's>(
fn global_prefix_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the citation.
unreachable!("Exceeded citation global prefix bracket depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a citation.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded citation global prefix bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("]")(input);
@@ -137,11 +144,15 @@ fn global_suffix<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>> {
let exit_with_depth = global_suffix_end(input.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
// TODO: I could insert CitationBracket entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::CitationBracket(CitationBracket {
position: input,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &global_suffix_end,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
@@ -153,24 +164,28 @@ fn global_suffix<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, children))
}
fn global_suffix_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_global_suffix_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _global_suffix_end<'r, 's>(
fn global_suffix_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the citation.
unreachable!("Exceeded citation global suffix bracket depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a citation.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded citation global suffix bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("]")(input);

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@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ use nom::sequence::tuple;
use super::org_source::OrgSource;
use super::Context;
use crate::error::CustomError;
use crate::error::MyError;
use crate::error::Res;
use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::object::CitationReference;
use crate::parser::object_parser::minimal_set_object;
use crate::parser::parser_context::CitationBracket;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
@@ -31,11 +31,9 @@ pub fn citation_reference<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, CitationReference<'s>> {
let (remaining, _prefix) =
must_balance_bracket(opt(parser_with_context!(key_prefix)(context)))(input)?;
let (remaining, _prefix) = opt(parser_with_context!(key_prefix)(context))(input)?;
let (remaining, _key) = parser_with_context!(citation_reference_key)(context)(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _suffix) =
must_balance_bracket(opt(parser_with_context!(key_suffix)(context)))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _suffix) = opt(parser_with_context!(key_suffix)(context))(remaining)?;
let source = get_consumed(input, remaining);
Ok((
@@ -71,11 +69,15 @@ fn key_prefix<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>> {
let exit_with_depth = key_prefix_end(input.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
// TODO: I could insert CitationBracket entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::CitationBracket(CitationBracket {
position: input,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &key_prefix_end,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
@@ -92,11 +94,15 @@ fn key_suffix<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>> {
let exit_with_depth = key_suffix_end(input.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
// TODO: I could insert CitationBracket entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::CitationBracket(CitationBracket {
position: input,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &key_suffix_end,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
@@ -108,24 +114,39 @@ fn key_suffix<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, children))
}
fn key_prefix_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_key_prefix_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
pub fn get_bracket_depth<'r, 's>(context: Context<'r, 's>) -> Option<&'r CitationBracket<'s>> {
for node in context.iter() {
match node.get_data() {
ContextElement::CitationBracket(depth) => return Some(depth),
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _key_prefix_end<'r, 's>(
fn key_prefix_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the citation.
unreachable!("Exceeded citation key prefix bracket depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a citation reference.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded citation reference key prefix bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("]")(input);
@@ -139,24 +160,28 @@ fn _key_prefix_end<'r, 's>(
))(input)
}
fn key_suffix_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_key_suffix_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _key_suffix_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn key_suffix_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the citation.
unreachable!("Exceeded citation key suffix bracket depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a citation reference.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded citation reference key prefix bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("]")(input);
@@ -166,21 +191,3 @@ fn _key_suffix_end<'r, 's>(
}
tag(";")(input)
}
pub fn must_balance_bracket<'s, F, O>(
mut inner: F,
) -> impl FnMut(OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, O>
where
F: FnMut(OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, O>,
{
move |input: OrgSource<'_>| {
let pre_bracket_depth = input.get_bracket_depth();
let (remaining, output) = inner(input)?;
if remaining.get_bracket_depth() - pre_bracket_depth != 0 {
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"UnbalancedBrackets".into(),
))));
}
Ok((remaining, output))
}
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
use nom::branch::alt;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
use nom::character::complete::anychar;
use nom::character::complete::line_ending;
use nom::character::complete::space0;
use nom::character::complete::space1;
use nom::combinator::eof;
use nom::combinator::map;
@@ -14,7 +12,6 @@ use nom::multi::many0;
use nom::multi::many1;
use nom::multi::many1_count;
use nom::multi::many_till;
use nom::multi::separated_list1;
use nom::sequence::tuple;
use super::element::Element;
@@ -53,10 +50,7 @@ pub struct Document<'s> {
pub struct Heading<'s> {
pub source: &'s str,
pub stars: usize,
pub todo_keyword: Option<&'s str>,
// TODO: add todo-type enum
pub title: Vec<Object<'s>>,
pub tags: Vec<&'s str>,
pub children: Vec<DocumentElement<'s>>,
}
@@ -273,8 +267,7 @@ fn heading<'r, 's>(
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Heading<'s>> {
not(|i| context.check_exit_matcher(i))(input)?;
let (remaining, (star_count, _ws, maybe_todo_keyword, title, heading_tags)) =
headline(context, input)?;
let (remaining, (star_count, _ws, title)) = headline(context, input)?;
let section_matcher = parser_with_context!(section)(context);
let heading_matcher = parser_with_context!(heading)(context);
let (remaining, children) = many0(alt((
@@ -290,10 +283,7 @@ fn heading<'r, 's>(
Heading {
source: source.into(),
stars: star_count,
todo_keyword: maybe_todo_keyword
.map(|(todo_keyword, _ws)| Into::<&str>::into(todo_keyword)),
title,
tags: heading_tags,
children,
},
))
@@ -303,83 +293,30 @@ fn heading<'r, 's>(
fn headline<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<
OrgSource<'s>,
(
usize,
OrgSource<'s>,
Option<(OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>)>,
Vec<Object<'s>>,
Vec<&'s str>,
),
> {
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, (usize, OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>)> {
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Document,
exit_matcher: &headline_title_end,
exit_matcher: &headline_end,
}));
let standard_set_object_matcher = parser_with_context!(standard_set_object)(&parser_context);
let (
remaining,
(_sol, star_count, ws, maybe_todo_keyword, title, maybe_tags, _ws, _line_ending),
) = tuple((
let (remaining, (_sol, star_count, ws, title, _line_ending)) = tuple((
start_of_line,
many1_count(tag("*")),
space1,
opt(tuple((heading_keyword, space1))),
many1(standard_set_object_matcher),
opt(tuple((space0, tags))),
space0,
alt((line_ending, eof)),
))(input)?;
Ok((
remaining,
(
star_count,
ws,
maybe_todo_keyword,
title,
maybe_tags
.map(|(_ws, tags)| {
tags.into_iter()
.map(|single_tag| Into::<&str>::into(single_tag))
.collect()
})
.unwrap_or(Vec::new()),
),
))
Ok((remaining, (star_count, ws, title)))
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn headline_title_end<'r, 's>(
fn headline_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
recognize(tuple((
opt(tuple((space0, tags, space0))),
alt((line_ending, eof)),
)))(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn tags<'s>(input: OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<OrgSource<'s>>> {
let (remaining, (_open, tags, _close)) =
tuple((tag(":"), separated_list1(tag(":"), single_tag), tag(":")))(input)?;
Ok((remaining, tags))
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn single_tag<'r, 's>(input: OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
recognize(many1(verify(anychar, |c| {
c.is_alphanumeric() || "_@#%".contains(*c)
})))(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn heading_keyword<'s>(input: OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
// TODO: This should take into account the value of "#+TODO:" ref https://orgmode.org/manual/Per_002dfile-keywords.html and possibly the configurable variable org-todo-keywords ref https://orgmode.org/manual/Workflow-states.html. Case is significant.
alt((tag("TODO"), tag("DONE")))(input)
line_ending(input)
}
impl<'s> Document<'s> {

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@@ -45,13 +45,7 @@ fn name<'r, 's>(
// TODO: This should be defined by org-entities and optionally org-entities-user
// TODO: Add the rest of the entities, this is a very incomplete list
let (remaining, proto) = alt((alt((
tag_no_case("delta"),
tag_no_case("pi"),
tag_no_case("ast"),
tag_no_case("lt"),
tag_no_case("gt"),
)),))(input)?;
let (remaining, proto) = alt((alt((tag_no_case("delta"), tag_no_case("pi"))),))(input)?;
Ok((remaining, proto))
}

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::footnote_definition::label;
use crate::parser::object_parser::standard_set_object;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_context::FootnoteReferenceDefinition;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
use crate::parser::util::exit_matcher_parser;
use crate::parser::util::get_consumed;
@@ -38,12 +39,18 @@ fn anonymous_footnote<'r, 's>(
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, FootnoteReference<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag_no_case("[fn::")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = footnote_definition_end(remaining.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::FootnoteReferenceDefinition(
FootnoteReferenceDefinition {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
},
))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Beta,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &footnote_definition_end,
}));
// TODO: I could insert FootnoteReferenceDefinition entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
parser_with_context!(standard_set_object)(&parser_context),
@@ -73,12 +80,18 @@ fn inline_footnote<'r, 's>(
let (remaining, _) = tag_no_case("[fn:")(input)?;
let (remaining, label_contents) = label(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = tag(":")(remaining)?;
let exit_with_depth = footnote_definition_end(remaining.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::FootnoteReferenceDefinition(
FootnoteReferenceDefinition {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
},
))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Beta,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &footnote_definition_end,
}));
// TODO: I could insert FootnoteReferenceDefinition entries in the context after each matched object to reduce the scanning done for counting brackets which should be more efficient.
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
parser_with_context!(standard_set_object)(&parser_context),
@@ -120,30 +133,47 @@ fn footnote_reference_only<'r, 's>(
))
}
fn footnote_definition_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_footnote_definition_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _footnote_definition_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn footnote_definition_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a footnote definition.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded footnote reference definition bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the footnote reference definition if we're any amount of brackets deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"NoFootnoteReferenceDefinitionEnd".into(),
))));
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the footnote definition.
unreachable!("Exceeded footnote reference definition bracket depth.")
}
tag("]")(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn get_bracket_depth<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
) -> Option<&'r FootnoteReferenceDefinition<'s>> {
for node in context.iter() {
match node.get_data() {
ContextElement::FootnoteReferenceDefinition(depth) => return Some(depth),
_ => {}
}
}
None
}

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@@ -58,15 +58,15 @@ pub fn greater_block<'r, 's>(
"Cannot nest objects of the same element".into(),
))));
}
let exit_with_name = greater_block_end(name.into());
let (remaining, parameters) = opt(tuple((space1, parameters)))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _nl) = line_ending(remaining)?;
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ConsumeTrailingWhitespace(true))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::Context(context_name))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::GreaterBlock(name.into()))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Alpha,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_name,
exit_matcher: &greater_block_end,
}));
let parameters = match parameters {
Some((_ws, parameters)) => Some(parameters),
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ pub fn greater_block<'r, 's>(
(remaining, children)
}
};
let (remaining, _end) = exit_with_name(&parser_context, remaining)?;
let (remaining, _end) = greater_block_end(&parser_context, remaining)?;
// Not checking if parent exit matcher is causing exit because the greater_block_end matcher asserts we matched a full greater block
@@ -120,27 +120,31 @@ fn parameters<'s>(input: OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
is_not("\r\n")(input)
}
fn greater_block_end<'x>(
name: &'x str,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
// TODO: Can this be done without making an owned copy?
let name = name.to_owned();
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| _greater_block_end(context, input, name.as_str())
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _greater_block_end<'r, 's, 'x>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn greater_block_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
name: &'x str,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
start_of_line(input)?;
let current_name: &str = get_context_greater_block_name(context).ok_or(nom::Err::Error(
CustomError::MyError(MyError("Not inside a greater block".into())),
))?;
let (remaining, _leading_whitespace) = space0(input)?;
let (remaining, (_begin, _name, _ws)) = tuple((
tag_no_case("#+end_"),
tag_no_case(name),
tag_no_case(current_name),
alt((eof, line_ending)),
))(remaining)?;
let source = get_consumed(input, remaining);
Ok((remaining, source))
}
fn get_context_greater_block_name<'r, 's>(context: Context<'r, 's>) -> Option<&'s str> {
for thing in context.iter() {
match thing.get_data() {
ContextElement::GreaterBlock(name) => return Some(name),
_ => {}
};
}
None
}

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@@ -12,10 +12,9 @@ use nom::multi::many_till;
use super::org_source::OrgSource;
use super::Context;
use crate::error::CustomError;
use crate::error::MyError;
use crate::error::Res;
use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::parser_context::BabelHeaderBracket;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
@@ -75,11 +74,14 @@ fn header<'r, 's>(
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag("[")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = header_end(remaining.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::BabelHeaderBracket(BabelHeaderBracket {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &header_end,
}));
let (remaining, name) = recognize(many_till(
@@ -90,30 +92,28 @@ fn header<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, name))
}
fn header_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_header_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _header_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn header_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the header if we're any amount of bracket deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"NoHeaderEnd".into(),
))));
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the header.
unreachable!("Exceeded header bracket depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside an inline babel call header.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'(' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
')' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded inline babel call header bracket depth.")
}
')' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
alt((tag("]"), line_ending))(input)
}
@@ -125,11 +125,14 @@ fn argument<'r, 's>(
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag("(")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = argument_end(remaining.get_parenthesis_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::BabelHeaderBracket(BabelHeaderBracket {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
}))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &argument_end,
}));
let (remaining, name) = recognize(many_till(
@@ -140,30 +143,39 @@ fn argument<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, name))
}
fn argument_end(
starting_parenthesis_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_argument_end(context, input, starting_parenthesis_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _argument_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn argument_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_parenthesis_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_parenthesis_depth() - starting_parenthesis_depth;
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the argument if we're any amount of parenthesis deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"NoArgumentEnd".into(),
))));
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing parenthesis should end the argument.
unreachable!("Exceeded argument parenthesis depth.")
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside an inline babel call argument.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded inline babel call argument bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
alt((tag(")"), line_ending))(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
pub fn get_bracket_depth<'r, 's>(context: Context<'r, 's>) -> Option<&'r BabelHeaderBracket<'s>> {
for node in context.iter() {
match node.get_data() {
ContextElement::BabelHeaderBracket(depth) => return Some(depth),
_ => {}
}
}
None
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
use nom::branch::alt;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag_no_case;
use nom::character::complete::anychar;
@@ -15,11 +14,11 @@ use tracing::span;
use super::org_source::OrgSource;
use super::Context;
use crate::error::CustomError;
use crate::error::MyError;
use crate::error::Res;
use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_context::InlineSourceBlockBracket;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
use crate::parser::util::exit_matcher_parser;
use crate::parser::util::get_consumed;
@@ -76,11 +75,16 @@ fn header<'r, 's>(
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag("[")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = header_end(remaining.get_bracket_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::InlineSourceBlockBracket(
InlineSourceBlockBracket {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
},
))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Beta,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &header_end,
}));
let (remaining, header_contents) = recognize(many_till(
@@ -91,32 +95,37 @@ fn header<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, header_contents))
}
fn header_end(
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_header_end(context, input, starting_bracket_depth)
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _header_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
fn header_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_bracket_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_bracket_depth() - starting_bracket_depth;
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the header if we're any amount of bracket deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"NoHeaderEnd".into(),
))));
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside an inline source block header.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'[' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
']' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded inline source block header bracket depth.")
}
']' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing bracket should end the header.
unreachable!("Exceeded header bracket depth.")
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("]")(input);
if close_bracket.is_ok() {
return close_bracket;
}
}
alt((tag("]"), line_ending))(input)
line_ending(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
@@ -126,11 +135,16 @@ fn body<'r, 's>(
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag("{")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = body_end(remaining.get_brace_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::InlineSourceBlockBracket(
InlineSourceBlockBracket {
position: remaining,
depth: 0,
},
))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Beta,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &body_end,
}));
let (remaining, body_contents) = recognize(many_till(
@@ -151,28 +165,60 @@ fn body<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, body_contents))
}
fn body_end(
starting_brace_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| _body_end(context, input, starting_brace_depth)
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn body_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside an inline source block body.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'{' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
'}' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded inline source block body bracket depth.")
}
'}' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
{
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
let span = span!(
tracing::Level::DEBUG,
"inside end body",
remaining = Into::<&str>::into(input),
current_depth = current_depth
);
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
let _enter = span.enter();
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("}")(input);
if close_bracket.is_ok() {
return close_bracket;
}
}
}
line_ending(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _body_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_brace_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_brace_depth() - starting_brace_depth;
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the body if we're any amount of brace deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"NoBodyEnd".into(),
))));
pub fn get_bracket_depth<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
) -> Option<&'r InlineSourceBlockBracket<'s>> {
for node in context.iter() {
match node.get_data() {
ContextElement::InlineSourceBlockBracket(depth) => return Some(depth),
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing brace should end the body.
unreachable!("Exceeded body brace depth.")
}
alt((tag("}"), line_ending))(input)
None
}

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@@ -202,13 +202,17 @@ fn bordered_dollar_fragment<'r, 's>(
// TODO: I'm assuming I should be peeking at the borders but the documentation is not clear. Test to figure out.
let (_, _) = peek(parser_with_context!(open_border)(context))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = recognize(many_till(
anychar,
peek(alt((
parser_with_context!(exit_matcher_parser)(context),
tag("$"),
))),
))(remaining)?;
// TODO: As an optimization it would be nice to exit early upon hitting the 3rd line break
let (remaining, _) = verify(
recognize(many_till(
anychar,
peek(alt((
parser_with_context!(exit_matcher_parser)(context),
tag("$"),
))),
)),
|body: &OrgSource<'_>| Into::<&str>::into(body).lines().take(4).count() <= 3,
)(remaining)?;
let (_, _) = peek(parser_with_context!(close_border)(context))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _) = tag("$")(remaining)?;

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@@ -189,36 +189,3 @@ pub fn regular_link_description_object_set<'r, 's>(
parser_with_context!(minimal_set_object)(context),
))(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
pub fn table_cell_set_object<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Object<'s>> {
alt((
map(parser_with_context!(citation)(context), Object::Citation),
map(
parser_with_context!(export_snippet)(context),
Object::ExportSnippet,
),
map(
parser_with_context!(footnote_reference)(context),
Object::FootnoteReference,
),
map(parser_with_context!(radio_link)(context), Object::RadioLink),
map(
parser_with_context!(regular_link)(context),
Object::RegularLink,
),
map(parser_with_context!(plain_link)(context), Object::PlainLink),
map(parser_with_context!(angle_link)(context), Object::AngleLink),
map(parser_with_context!(org_macro)(context), Object::OrgMacro),
map(
parser_with_context!(radio_target)(context),
Object::RadioTarget,
),
map(parser_with_context!(target)(context), Object::Target),
map(parser_with_context!(timestamp)(context), Object::Timestamp),
parser_with_context!(minimal_set_object)(context),
))(input)
}

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@@ -18,10 +18,6 @@ pub struct OrgSource<'s> {
end: usize, // exclusive
start_of_line: usize,
preceding_character: Option<char>,
line_number: usize,
bracket_depth: isize, // []
brace_depth: isize, // {}
parenthesis_depth: isize, // ()
}
impl<'s> OrgSource<'s> {
@@ -35,10 +31,6 @@ impl<'s> OrgSource<'s> {
end: input.len(),
start_of_line: 0,
preceding_character: None,
line_number: 1,
bracket_depth: 0,
brace_depth: 0,
parenthesis_depth: 0,
}
}
@@ -64,22 +56,6 @@ impl<'s> OrgSource<'s> {
assert!(other.end <= self.end);
self.slice(..(other.start - self.start))
}
pub fn get_line_number(&self) -> usize {
self.line_number
}
pub fn get_bracket_depth(&self) -> isize {
self.bracket_depth
}
pub fn get_brace_depth(&self) -> isize {
self.brace_depth
}
pub fn get_parenthesis_depth(&self) -> isize {
self.parenthesis_depth
}
}
impl<'s> InputTake for OrgSource<'s> {
@@ -143,38 +119,10 @@ where
}
let skipped_text = &self.full_source[self.start..new_start];
let mut start_of_line = self.start_of_line;
let mut line_number = self.line_number;
let mut bracket_depth = self.bracket_depth;
let mut brace_depth = self.brace_depth;
let mut parenthesis_depth = self.parenthesis_depth;
for (offset, byte) in skipped_text.bytes().enumerate() {
match byte {
b'\n' => {
start_of_line = self.start + offset + 1;
line_number += 1;
}
b'[' => {
bracket_depth += 1;
}
b']' => {
bracket_depth -= 1;
}
b'{' => {
brace_depth += 1;
}
b'}' => {
brace_depth -= 1;
}
b'(' => {
parenthesis_depth += 1;
}
b')' => {
parenthesis_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
};
}
let start_of_line = skipped_text
.rfind('\n')
.map(|idx| self.start + idx + 1)
.unwrap_or(self.start_of_line);
OrgSource {
full_source: self.full_source,
@@ -182,10 +130,6 @@ where
end: new_end,
start_of_line,
preceding_character: skipped_text.chars().last(),
line_number,
bracket_depth,
brace_depth,
parenthesis_depth,
}
}
}
@@ -425,28 +369,4 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(input.get_preceding_character(), None);
assert_eq!(input.slice(8..).get_preceding_character(), Some('💛'));
}
#[test]
fn line_number() {
let input = OrgSource::new("lorem\nfoo\nbar\nbaz\nipsum");
assert_eq!(input.get_line_number(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(5..).get_line_number(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(6..).get_line_number(), 2);
assert_eq!(input.slice(6..).slice(10..).get_line_number(), 4);
}
#[test]
fn depth() {
let input = OrgSource::new("[][()][({)]}}}}");
assert_eq!(input.get_bracket_depth(), 0);
assert_eq!(input.get_brace_depth(), 0);
assert_eq!(input.get_parenthesis_depth(), 0);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).get_bracket_depth(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).get_brace_depth(), 0);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).get_parenthesis_depth(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).slice(6..).get_bracket_depth(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).slice(6..).get_brace_depth(), 1);
assert_eq!(input.slice(4..).slice(6..).get_parenthesis_depth(), 0);
assert_eq!(input.slice(14..).get_brace_depth(), -2);
}
}

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@@ -110,10 +110,11 @@ impl<'r, 's> ContextTree<'r, 's> {
pub enum ContextElement<'r, 's> {
/// Stores a parser that indicates that children should exit upon matching an exit matcher.
ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode<'r>),
/// Stores the name of the current element to prevent directly nesting elements of the same type.
Context(&'r str),
/// Stores the name of the greater block.
GreaterBlock(&'s str),
/// Indicates if elements should consume the whitespace after them.
ConsumeTrailingWhitespace(bool),
@@ -123,6 +124,71 @@ pub enum ContextElement<'r, 's> {
/// org-mode document since text needs to be re-parsed to look for
/// radio links matching the contents of radio targets.
RadioTarget(Vec<&'r Vec<Object<'s>>>),
/// Stores the current bracket depth inside a footnote reference's definition.
///
/// The definition inside a footnote reference must have balanced
/// brackets [] inside the definition, so this stores the amount
/// of opening brackets subtracted by the amount of closing
/// brackets within the definition must equal zero.
///
/// A reference to the position in the string is also included so
/// unbalanced brackets can be detected in the middle of an
/// object.
FootnoteReferenceDefinition(FootnoteReferenceDefinition<'s>),
/// Stores the current bracket depth inside a citation.
///
/// The global prefix, global suffix, key prefix, and key suffix
/// inside a footnote reference must have balanced brackets []
/// inside the definition, so this stores the amount of opening
/// brackets subtracted by the amount of closing brackets within
/// the definition must equal zero. None of the prefixes or
/// suffixes can be nested inside each other so we can use a
/// single type for this without conflict.
///
/// A reference to the position in the string is also included so
/// unbalanced brackets can be detected in the middle of an
/// object.
CitationBracket(CitationBracket<'s>),
/// Stores the current bracket or parenthesis depth inside an inline babel call.
///
/// Inside an inline babel call the headers must have balanced
/// parentheses () and the arguments must have balanced brackets
/// [], so this stores the amount of opening brackets subtracted
/// by the amount of closing brackets within the definition must
/// equal zero.
///
/// A reference to the position in the string is also included so
/// unbalanced brackets can be detected in the middle of an
/// object.
BabelHeaderBracket(BabelHeaderBracket<'s>),
/// Stores the current bracket or parenthesis depth inside an inline babel call.
///
/// Inside an inline babel call the headers must have balanced
/// parentheses () and the arguments must have balanced brackets
/// [], so this stores the amount of opening brackets subtracted
/// by the amount of closing brackets within the definition must
/// equal zero.
///
/// A reference to the position in the string is also included so
/// unbalanced brackets can be detected in the middle of an
/// object.
InlineSourceBlockBracket(InlineSourceBlockBracket<'s>),
/// Stores the current bracket or parenthesis depth inside a
/// superscript or superscript.
///
/// Inside the braces of a subscript or superscript there must be
/// balanced braces {}, so this stores the amount of opening
/// braces subtracted by the amount of closing braces within the
/// definition must equal zero.
///
/// A reference to the position in the string is also included so
/// unbalanced braces can be detected in the middle of an object.
SubscriptSuperscriptBrace(SubscriptSuperscriptBrace<'s>),
}
pub struct ExitMatcherNode<'r> {
@@ -130,6 +196,36 @@ pub struct ExitMatcherNode<'r> {
pub class: ExitClass,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct FootnoteReferenceDefinition<'s> {
pub position: OrgSource<'s>,
pub depth: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CitationBracket<'s> {
pub position: OrgSource<'s>,
pub depth: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct BabelHeaderBracket<'s> {
pub position: OrgSource<'s>,
pub depth: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct InlineSourceBlockBracket<'s> {
pub position: OrgSource<'s>,
pub depth: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SubscriptSuperscriptBrace<'s> {
pub position: OrgSource<'s>,
pub depth: usize,
}
impl<'r> std::fmt::Debug for ExitMatcherNode<'r> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let mut formatter = f.debug_struct("ExitMatcherNode");

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@@ -37,13 +37,9 @@ pub fn detect_plain_list<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, ()> {
// TODO: Add support for plain list items that do not have content on the first line.
if verify(
tuple((
start_of_line,
space0,
bullet,
alt((space1, line_ending, eof)),
)),
tuple((start_of_line, space0, bullet, space1)),
|(_start, indent, bull, _after_whitespace)| {
Into::<&str>::into(bull) != "*" || indent.len() > 0
},
@@ -139,7 +135,8 @@ pub fn plain_list_item<'r, 's>(
})(remaining)?;
// TODO: This isn't taking into account items that immediately line break and then have contents
let maybe_contentless_item: Res<OrgSource<'_>, OrgSource<'_>> = eof(remaining);
let maybe_contentless_item: Res<OrgSource<'_>, OrgSource<'_>> =
alt((eof, line_ending))(remaining);
match maybe_contentless_item {
Ok((rem, _ws)) => {
let source = get_consumed(input, rem);
@@ -156,7 +153,7 @@ pub fn plain_list_item<'r, 's>(
Err(_) => {}
};
let (remaining, _ws) = alt((space1, line_ending))(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _ws) = space1(remaining)?;
let exit_matcher = plain_list_item_end(indent_level);
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ConsumeTrailingWhitespace(true))
@@ -165,9 +162,12 @@ pub fn plain_list_item<'r, 's>(
exit_matcher: &exit_matcher,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = many_till(
parser_with_context!(element(true))(&parser_context),
parser_with_context!(exit_matcher_parser)(&parser_context),
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = verify(
many_till(
parser_with_context!(element(true))(&parser_context),
parser_with_context!(exit_matcher_parser)(&parser_context),
),
|(children, _exit_contents)| !children.is_empty(),
)(remaining)?;
let (remaining, _trailing_ws) =
@@ -419,40 +419,4 @@ dolar"#,
"#
);
}
#[test]
fn detect_line_break() {
let input = OrgSource::new(
r#"+
"#,
);
let initial_context: ContextTree<'_, '_> = ContextTree::new();
let result = detect_plain_list(&initial_context, input);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn detect_eof() {
let input = OrgSource::new(r#"+"#);
let initial_context: ContextTree<'_, '_> = ContextTree::new();
let result = detect_plain_list(&initial_context, input);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn detect_no_gap() {
let input = OrgSource::new(r#"+foo"#);
let initial_context: ContextTree<'_, '_> = ContextTree::new();
let result = detect_plain_list(&initial_context, input);
// Since there is no whitespace after the '+' this is a paragraph, not a plain list.
assert!(result.is_err());
}
#[test]
fn detect_with_gap() {
let input = OrgSource::new(r#"+ foo"#);
let initial_context: ContextTree<'_, '_> = ContextTree::new();
let result = detect_plain_list(&initial_context, input);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
}

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@@ -35,6 +35,44 @@ pub struct TextWithProperties<'s> {
pub properties: Vec<Token<'s>>,
}
impl<'s> TextWithProperties<'s> {
pub fn unquote(&self) -> Result<String, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let mut out = String::with_capacity(self.text.len());
if !self.text.starts_with(r#"""#) {
return Err("Quoted text does not start with quote.".into());
}
if !self.text.ends_with(r#"""#) {
return Err("Quoted text does not end with quote.".into());
}
let interior_text = &self.text[1..(self.text.len() - 1)];
let mut state = ParseState::Normal;
for current_char in interior_text.chars().into_iter() {
state = match (state, current_char) {
(ParseState::Normal, '\\') => ParseState::Escape,
(ParseState::Normal, _) => {
out.push(current_char);
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, 'n') => {
out.push('\n');
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, '\\') => {
out.push('\\');
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, '"') => {
out.push('"');
ParseState::Normal
}
_ => todo!(),
};
}
Ok(out)
}
}
enum ParseState {
Normal,
Escape,
@@ -44,28 +82,28 @@ impl<'s> Token<'s> {
pub fn as_vector<'p>(&'p self) -> Result<&'p Vec<Token<'s>>, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
Ok(match self {
Token::Vector(children) => Ok(children),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type, expected vector: {:?}", self)),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type {:?}", self)),
}?)
}
pub fn as_list<'p>(&'p self) -> Result<&'p Vec<Token<'s>>, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
Ok(match self {
Token::List(children) => Ok(children),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type, expected list: {:?}", self)),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type {:?}", self)),
}?)
}
pub fn as_atom<'p>(&'p self) -> Result<&'s str, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
Ok(match self {
Token::Atom(body) => Ok(*body),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type, expected atom: {:?}", self)),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type {:?}", self)),
}?)
}
pub fn as_text<'p>(&'p self) -> Result<&'p TextWithProperties<'s>, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
Ok(match self {
Token::TextWithProperties(body) => Ok(body),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type, expected text: {:?}", self)),
_ => Err(format!("wrong token type {:?}", self)),
}?)
}
@@ -95,42 +133,6 @@ impl<'s> Token<'s> {
}
}
pub fn unquote(text: &str) -> Result<String, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let mut out = String::with_capacity(text.len());
if !text.starts_with(r#"""#) {
return Err("Quoted text does not start with quote.".into());
}
if !text.ends_with(r#"""#) {
return Err("Quoted text does not end with quote.".into());
}
let interior_text = &text[1..(text.len() - 1)];
let mut state = ParseState::Normal;
for current_char in interior_text.chars().into_iter() {
state = match (state, current_char) {
(ParseState::Normal, '\\') => ParseState::Escape,
(ParseState::Normal, _) => {
out.push(current_char);
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, 'n') => {
out.push('\n');
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, '\\') => {
out.push('\\');
ParseState::Normal
}
(ParseState::Escape, '"') => {
out.push('"');
ParseState::Normal
}
_ => todo!(),
};
}
Ok(out)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
pub fn sexp_with_padding<'s>(input: &'s str) -> Res<&'s str, Token<'s>> {
let (remaining, _) = multispace0(input)?;

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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::object_parser::standard_set_object;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_context::SubscriptSuperscriptBrace;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
use crate::parser::util::exit_matcher_parser;
use crate::parser::util::get_consumed;
@@ -153,11 +154,16 @@ fn script_with_braces<'r, 's>(
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Vec<Object<'s>>> {
let (remaining, _) = tag("{")(input)?;
let exit_with_depth = script_with_braces_end(remaining.get_brace_depth());
let parser_context =
context.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
let parser_context = context
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::SubscriptSuperscriptBrace(
SubscriptSuperscriptBrace {
position: remaining.into(),
depth: 0,
},
))
.with_additional_node(ContextElement::ExitMatcherNode(ExitMatcherNode {
class: ExitClass::Gamma,
exit_matcher: &exit_with_depth,
exit_matcher: &script_with_braces_end,
}));
let (remaining, (children, _exit_contents)) = many_till(
@@ -169,30 +175,49 @@ fn script_with_braces<'r, 's>(
Ok((remaining, children))
}
fn script_with_braces_end(
starting_brace_depth: isize,
) -> impl for<'r, 's> Fn(Context<'r, 's>, OrgSource<'s>) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
move |context: Context, input: OrgSource<'_>| {
_script_with_braces_end(context, input, starting_brace_depth)
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn script_with_braces_end<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let context_depth = get_bracket_depth(context)
.expect("This function should only be called from inside a subscript or superscript.");
let text_since_context_entry = get_consumed(context_depth.position, input);
let mut current_depth = context_depth.depth;
for c in Into::<&str>::into(text_since_context_entry).chars() {
match c {
'{' => {
current_depth += 1;
}
'}' if current_depth == 0 => {
panic!("Exceeded subscript or superscript brace depth.")
}
'}' if current_depth > 0 => {
current_depth -= 1;
}
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth == 0 {
let close_bracket = tag::<&str, OrgSource<'_>, CustomError<OrgSource<'_>>>("}")(input);
if close_bracket.is_ok() {
return close_bracket;
}
}
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"Not a valid end for subscript or superscript.".into(),
))));
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
fn _script_with_braces_end<'r, 's>(
_context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
starting_brace_depth: isize,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
let current_depth = input.get_brace_depth() - starting_brace_depth;
if current_depth > 0 {
// Its impossible for the next character to end the subscript or superscript if we're any amount of braces deep
return Err(nom::Err::Error(CustomError::MyError(MyError(
"Not a valid end for subscript or superscript.".into(),
))));
fn get_bracket_depth<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
) -> Option<&'r SubscriptSuperscriptBrace<'s>> {
for node in context.iter() {
match node.get_data() {
ContextElement::SubscriptSuperscriptBrace(depth) => return Some(depth),
_ => {}
}
}
if current_depth < 0 {
// This shouldn't be possible because if depth is 0 then a closing brace should end the subscript or superscript.
unreachable!("Exceeded subscript or superscript brace depth.")
}
tag("}")(input)
None
}

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@@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ use nom::multi::many1;
use nom::multi::many_till;
use nom::sequence::tuple;
use super::object_parser::table_cell_set_object;
use super::org_source::OrgSource;
use super::Context;
use crate::error::Res;
use crate::parser::exiting::ExitClass;
use crate::parser::greater_element::TableRow;
use crate::parser::lesser_element::TableCell;
use crate::parser::object::Object;
use crate::parser::object_parser::minimal_set_object;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ContextElement;
use crate::parser::parser_context::ExitMatcherNode;
use crate::parser::parser_with_context::parser_with_context;
@@ -161,3 +162,14 @@ fn org_mode_table_cell_end<'r, 's>(
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, OrgSource<'s>> {
recognize(tuple((space0, alt((tag("|"), peek(line_ending))))))(input)
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", tracing::instrument(ret, level = "debug"))]
pub fn table_cell_set_object<'r, 's>(
context: Context<'r, 's>,
input: OrgSource<'s>,
) -> Res<OrgSource<'s>, Object<'s>> {
not(|i| context.check_exit_matcher(i))(input)?;
parser_with_context!(minimal_set_object)(context)(input)
// TODO: add citations, export snippets, footnote references, links, macros, radio targets, targets, and timestamps.
}