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<?php namespace Masterminds\HTML5\Parser; use Masterminds\HTML5\Exception; /** * The scanner scans over a given data input to react appropriately to characters. */ class Scanner { const CHARS_HEX = 'abcdefABCDEF01234567890'; const CHARS_ALNUM = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567890'; const CHARS_ALPHA = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'; /** * The string data we're parsing. */ private $data; /** * The current integer byte position we are in $data. */ private $char; /** * Length of $data; when $char === $data, we are at the end-of-file. */ private $EOF; /** * Parse errors. */ public $errors = array(); /** * Create a new Scanner. * * @param string $data Data to parse. * @param string $encoding The encoding to use for the data. * * @throws Exception If the given data cannot be encoded to UTF-8. */ public function __construct($data, $encoding = 'UTF-8') { if ($data instanceof InputStream) { @trigger_error('InputStream objects are deprecated since version 2.4 and will be removed in 3.0. Use strings instead.', E_USER_DEPRECATED); $data = (string) $data; } $data = UTF8Utils::convertToUTF8($data, $encoding); // There is good reason to question whether it makes sense to // do this here, since most of these checks are done during // parsing, and since this check doesn't actually *do* anything. $this->errors = UTF8Utils::checkForIllegalCodepoints($data); $data = $this->replaceLinefeeds($data); $this->data = $data; $this->char = 0; $this->EOF = strlen($data); } /** * Check if upcomming chars match the given sequence. * * This will read the stream for the $sequence. If it's * found, this will return true. If not, return false. * Since this unconsumes any chars it reads, the caller * will still need to read the next sequence, even if * this returns true. * * Example: $this->scanner->sequenceMatches('</script>') will * see if the input stream is at the start of a * '</script>' string. * * @param string $sequence * @param bool $caseSensitive * * @return bool */ public function sequenceMatches($sequence, $caseSensitive = true) { $portion = substr($this->data, $this->char, strlen($sequence)); return $caseSensitive ? $portion === $sequence : 0 === strcasecmp($portion, $sequence); } /** * Get the current position. * * @return int The current intiger byte position. */ public function position() { return $this->char; } /** * Take a peek at the next character in the data. * * @return string The next character. */ public function peek() { if (($this->char + 1) < $this->EOF) { return $this->data[$this->char + 1]; } return false; } /** * Get the next character. * Note: This advances the pointer. * * @return string The next character. */ public function next() { ++$this->char; if ($this->char < $this->EOF) { return $this->data[$this->char]; } return false; } /** * Get the current character. * Note, this does not advance the pointer. * * @return string The current character. */ public function current() { if ($this->char < $this->EOF) { return $this->data[$this->char]; } return false; } /** * Silently consume N chars. * * @param int $count */ public function consume($count = 1) { $this->char += $count; } /** * Unconsume some of the data. * This moves the data pointer backwards. * * @param int $howMany The number of characters to move the pointer back. */ public function unconsume($howMany = 1) { if (($this->char - $howMany) >= 0) { $this->char -= $howMany; } } /** * Get the next group of that contains hex characters. * Note, along with getting the characters the pointer in the data will be * moved as well. * * @return string The next group that is hex characters. */ public function getHex() { return $this->doCharsWhile(static::CHARS_HEX); } /** * Get the next group of characters that are ASCII Alpha characters. * Note, along with getting the characters the pointer in the data will be * moved as well. * * @return string The next group of ASCII alpha characters. */ public function getAsciiAlpha() { return $this->doCharsWhile(static::CHARS_ALPHA); } /** * Get the next group of characters that are ASCII Alpha characters and numbers. * Note, along with getting the characters the pointer in the data will be * moved as well. * * @return string The next group of ASCII alpha characters and numbers. */ public function getAsciiAlphaNum() { return $this->doCharsWhile(static::CHARS_ALNUM); } /** * Get the next group of numbers. * Note, along with getting the characters the pointer in the data will be * moved as well. * * @return string The next group of numbers. */ public function getNumeric() { return $this->doCharsWhile('0123456789'); } /** * Consume whitespace. * Whitespace in HTML5 is: formfeed, tab, newline, space. * * @return int The length of the matched whitespaces. */ public function whitespace() { if ($this->char >= $this->EOF) { return false; } $len = strspn($this->data, "\n\t\f ", $this->char); $this->char += $len; return $len; } /** * Returns the current line that is being consumed. * * @return int The current line number. */ public function currentLine() { if (empty($this->EOF) || 0 === $this->char) { return 1; } // Add one to $this->char because we want the number for the next // byte to be processed. return substr_count($this->data, "\n", 0, min($this->char, $this->EOF)) + 1; } /** * Read chars until something in the mask is encountered. * * @param string $mask * * @return mixed */ public function charsUntil($mask) { return $this->doCharsUntil($mask); } /** * Read chars as long as the mask matches. * * @param string $mask * * @return int */ public function charsWhile($mask) { return $this->doCharsWhile($mask); } /** * Returns the current column of the current line that the tokenizer is at. * * Newlines are column 0. The first char after a newline is column 1. * * @return int The column number. */ public function columnOffset() { // Short circuit for the first char. if (0 === $this->char) { return 0; } // strrpos is weird, and the offset needs to be negative for what we // want (i.e., the last \n before $this->char). This needs to not have // one (to make it point to the next character, the one we want the // position of) added to it because strrpos's behaviour includes the // final offset byte. $backwardFrom = $this->char - 1 - strlen($this->data); $lastLine = strrpos($this->data, "\n", $backwardFrom); // However, for here we want the length up until the next byte to be // processed, so add one to the current byte ($this->char). if (false !== $lastLine) { $findLengthOf = substr($this->data, $lastLine + 1, $this->char - 1 - $lastLine); } else { // After a newline. $findLengthOf = substr($this->data, 0, $this->char); } return UTF8Utils::countChars($findLengthOf); } /** * Get all characters until EOF. * * This consumes characters until the EOF. * * @return int The number of characters remaining. */ public function remainingChars() { if ($this->char < $this->EOF) { $data = substr($this->data, $this->char); $this->char = $this->EOF; return $data; } return ''; // false; } /** * Replace linefeed characters according to the spec. * * @param $data * * @return string */ private function replaceLinefeeds($data) { /* * U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) characters and U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters are treated specially. * Any CR characters that are followed by LF characters must be removed, and any CR characters not * followed by LF characters must be converted to LF characters. Thus, newlines in HTML DOMs are * represented by LF characters, and there are never any CR characters in the input to the tokenization * stage. */ $crlfTable = array( "\0" => "\xEF\xBF\xBD", "\r\n" => "\n", "\r" => "\n", ); return strtr($data, $crlfTable); } /** * Read to a particular match (or until $max bytes are consumed). * * This operates on byte sequences, not characters. * * Matches as far as possible until we reach a certain set of bytes * and returns the matched substring. * * @param string $bytes Bytes to match. * @param int $max Maximum number of bytes to scan. * * @return mixed Index or false if no match is found. You should use strong * equality when checking the result, since index could be 0. */ private function doCharsUntil($bytes, $max = null) { if ($this->char >= $this->EOF) { return false; } if (0 === $max || $max) { $len = strcspn($this->data, $bytes, $this->char, $max); } else { $len = strcspn($this->data, $bytes, $this->char); } $string = (string) substr($this->data, $this->char, $len); $this->char += $len; return $string; } /** * Returns the string so long as $bytes matches. * * Matches as far as possible with a certain set of bytes * and returns the matched substring. * * @param string $bytes A mask of bytes to match. If ANY byte in this mask matches the * current char, the pointer advances and the char is part of the * substring. * @param int $max The max number of chars to read. * * @return string */ private function doCharsWhile($bytes, $max = null) { if ($this->char >= $this->EOF) { return false; } if (0 === $max || $max) { $len = strspn($this->data, $bytes, $this->char, $max); } else { $len = strspn($this->data, $bytes, $this->char); } $string = (string) substr($this->data, $this->char, $len); $this->char += $len; return $string; } }