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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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package html |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"errors" |
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"io" |
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"strconv" |
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"strings" |
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"golang.org/x/net/html/atom" |
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) |
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// A TokenType is the type of a Token. |
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type TokenType uint32 |
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const ( |
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// ErrorToken means that an error occurred during tokenization. |
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ErrorToken TokenType = iota |
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// TextToken means a text node. |
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TextToken |
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// A StartTagToken looks like <a>. |
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StartTagToken |
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// An EndTagToken looks like </a>. |
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EndTagToken |
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// A SelfClosingTagToken tag looks like <br/>. |
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SelfClosingTagToken |
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// A CommentToken looks like <!--x-->. |
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CommentToken |
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// A DoctypeToken looks like <!DOCTYPE x> |
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DoctypeToken |
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) |
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// ErrBufferExceeded means that the buffering limit was exceeded. |
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var ErrBufferExceeded = errors.New("max buffer exceeded") |
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// String returns a string representation of the TokenType. |
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func (t TokenType) String() string { |
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switch t { |
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case ErrorToken: |
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return "Error" |
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case TextToken: |
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return "Text" |
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case StartTagToken: |
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return "StartTag" |
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case EndTagToken: |
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return "EndTag" |
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case SelfClosingTagToken: |
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return "SelfClosingTag" |
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case CommentToken: |
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return "Comment" |
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case DoctypeToken: |
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return "Doctype" |
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} |
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return "Invalid(" + strconv.Itoa(int(t)) + ")" |
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} |
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// An Attribute is an attribute namespace-key-value triple. Namespace is |
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// non-empty for foreign attributes like xlink, Key is alphabetic (and hence |
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// does not contain escapable characters like '&', '<' or '>'), and Val is |
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// unescaped (it looks like "a<b" rather than "a<b"). |
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// |
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// Namespace is only used by the parser, not the tokenizer. |
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type Attribute struct { |
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Namespace, Key, Val string |
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} |
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// A Token consists of a TokenType and some Data (tag name for start and end |
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// tags, content for text, comments and doctypes). A tag Token may also contain |
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// a slice of Attributes. Data is unescaped for all Tokens (it looks like "a<b" |
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// rather than "a<b"). For tag Tokens, DataAtom is the atom for Data, or |
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// zero if Data is not a known tag name. |
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type Token struct { |
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Type TokenType |
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DataAtom atom.Atom |
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Data string |
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Attr []Attribute |
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} |
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// tagString returns a string representation of a tag Token's Data and Attr. |
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func (t Token) tagString() string { |
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if len(t.Attr) == 0 { |
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return t.Data |
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} |
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buf := bytes.NewBufferString(t.Data) |
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for _, a := range t.Attr { |
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buf.WriteByte(' ') |
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buf.WriteString(a.Key) |
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buf.WriteString(`="`) |
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escape(buf, a.Val) |
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buf.WriteByte('"') |
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} |
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return buf.String() |
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} |
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// String returns a string representation of the Token. |
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func (t Token) String() string { |
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switch t.Type { |
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case ErrorToken: |
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return "" |
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case TextToken: |
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return EscapeString(t.Data) |
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case StartTagToken: |
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return "<" + t.tagString() + ">" |
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case EndTagToken: |
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return "</" + t.tagString() + ">" |
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case SelfClosingTagToken: |
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return "<" + t.tagString() + "/>" |
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case CommentToken: |
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return "<!--" + t.Data + "-->" |
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case DoctypeToken: |
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return "<!DOCTYPE " + t.Data + ">" |
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} |
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return "Invalid(" + strconv.Itoa(int(t.Type)) + ")" |
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} |
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// span is a range of bytes in a Tokenizer's buffer. The start is inclusive, |
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// the end is exclusive. |
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type span struct { |
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start, end int |
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} |
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// A Tokenizer returns a stream of HTML Tokens. |
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type Tokenizer struct { |
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// r is the source of the HTML text. |
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r io.Reader |
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// tt is the TokenType of the current token. |
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tt TokenType |
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// err is the first error encountered during tokenization. It is possible |
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// for tt != Error && err != nil to hold: this means that Next returned a |
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// valid token but the subsequent Next call will return an error token. |
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// For example, if the HTML text input was just "plain", then the first |
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// Next call would set z.err to io.EOF but return a TextToken, and all |
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// subsequent Next calls would return an ErrorToken. |
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// err is never reset. Once it becomes non-nil, it stays non-nil. |
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err error |
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// readErr is the error returned by the io.Reader r. It is separate from |
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// err because it is valid for an io.Reader to return (n int, err1 error) |
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// such that n > 0 && err1 != nil, and callers should always process the |
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// n > 0 bytes before considering the error err1. |
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readErr error |
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// buf[raw.start:raw.end] holds the raw bytes of the current token. |
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// buf[raw.end:] is buffered input that will yield future tokens. |
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raw span |
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buf []byte |
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// maxBuf limits the data buffered in buf. A value of 0 means unlimited. |
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maxBuf int |
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// buf[data.start:data.end] holds the raw bytes of the current token's data: |
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// a text token's text, a tag token's tag name, etc. |
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data span |
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// pendingAttr is the attribute key and value currently being tokenized. |
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// When complete, pendingAttr is pushed onto attr. nAttrReturned is |
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// incremented on each call to TagAttr. |
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pendingAttr [2]span |
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attr [][2]span |
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nAttrReturned int |
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// rawTag is the "script" in "</script>" that closes the next token. If |
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// non-empty, the subsequent call to Next will return a raw or RCDATA text |
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// token: one that treats "<p>" as text instead of an element. |
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// rawTag's contents are lower-cased. |
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rawTag string |
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// textIsRaw is whether the current text token's data is not escaped. |
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textIsRaw bool |
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// convertNUL is whether NUL bytes in the current token's data should |
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// be converted into \ufffd replacement characters. |
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convertNUL bool |
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// allowCDATA is whether CDATA sections are allowed in the current context. |
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allowCDATA bool |
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} |
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// AllowCDATA sets whether or not the tokenizer recognizes <![CDATA[foo]]> as |
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// the text "foo". The default value is false, which means to recognize it as |
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// a bogus comment "<!-- [CDATA[foo]] -->" instead. |
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// |
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// Strictly speaking, an HTML5 compliant tokenizer should allow CDATA if and |
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// only if tokenizing foreign content, such as MathML and SVG. However, |
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// tracking foreign-contentness is difficult to do purely in the tokenizer, |
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// as opposed to the parser, due to HTML integration points: an <svg> element |
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// can contain a <foreignObject> that is foreign-to-SVG but not foreign-to- |
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// HTML. For strict compliance with the HTML5 tokenization algorithm, it is the |
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// responsibility of the user of a tokenizer to call AllowCDATA as appropriate. |
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// In practice, if using the tokenizer without caring whether MathML or SVG |
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// CDATA is text or comments, such as tokenizing HTML to find all the anchor |
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// text, it is acceptable to ignore this responsibility. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) AllowCDATA(allowCDATA bool) { |
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z.allowCDATA = allowCDATA |
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} |
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// NextIsNotRawText instructs the tokenizer that the next token should not be |
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// considered as 'raw text'. Some elements, such as script and title elements, |
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// normally require the next token after the opening tag to be 'raw text' that |
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// has no child elements. For example, tokenizing "<title>a<b>c</b>d</title>" |
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// yields a start tag token for "<title>", a text token for "a<b>c</b>d", and |
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// an end tag token for "</title>". There are no distinct start tag or end tag |
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// tokens for the "<b>" and "</b>". |
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// |
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// This tokenizer implementation will generally look for raw text at the right |
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// times. Strictly speaking, an HTML5 compliant tokenizer should not look for |
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// raw text if in foreign content: <title> generally needs raw text, but a |
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// <title> inside an <svg> does not. Another example is that a <textarea> |
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// generally needs raw text, but a <textarea> is not allowed as an immediate |
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// child of a <select>; in normal parsing, a <textarea> implies </select>, but |
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// one cannot close the implicit element when parsing a <select>'s InnerHTML. |
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// Similarly to AllowCDATA, tracking the correct moment to override raw-text- |
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// ness is difficult to do purely in the tokenizer, as opposed to the parser. |
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// For strict compliance with the HTML5 tokenization algorithm, it is the |
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// responsibility of the user of a tokenizer to call NextIsNotRawText as |
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// appropriate. In practice, like AllowCDATA, it is acceptable to ignore this |
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// responsibility for basic usage. |
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// |
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// Note that this 'raw text' concept is different from the one offered by the |
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// Tokenizer.Raw method. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) NextIsNotRawText() { |
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z.rawTag = "" |
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} |
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// Err returns the error associated with the most recent ErrorToken token. |
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// This is typically io.EOF, meaning the end of tokenization. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) Err() error { |
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if z.tt != ErrorToken { |
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return nil |
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} |
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return z.err |
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} |
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// readByte returns the next byte from the input stream, doing a buffered read |
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// from z.r into z.buf if necessary. z.buf[z.raw.start:z.raw.end] remains a contiguous byte |
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// slice that holds all the bytes read so far for the current token. |
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// It sets z.err if the underlying reader returns an error. |
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// Pre-condition: z.err == nil. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) readByte() byte { |
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if z.raw.end >= len(z.buf) { |
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// Our buffer is exhausted and we have to read from z.r. Check if the |
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// previous read resulted in an error. |
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if z.readErr != nil { |
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z.err = z.readErr |
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return 0 |
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} |
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// We copy z.buf[z.raw.start:z.raw.end] to the beginning of z.buf. If the length |
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// z.raw.end - z.raw.start is more than half the capacity of z.buf, then we |
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// allocate a new buffer before the copy. |
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c := cap(z.buf) |
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d := z.raw.end - z.raw.start |
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var buf1 []byte |
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if 2*d > c { |
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buf1 = make([]byte, d, 2*c) |
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} else { |
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buf1 = z.buf[:d] |
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} |
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copy(buf1, z.buf[z.raw.start:z.raw.end]) |
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if x := z.raw.start; x != 0 { |
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// Adjust the data/attr spans to refer to the same contents after the copy. |
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z.data.start -= x |
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z.data.end -= x |
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z.pendingAttr[0].start -= x |
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z.pendingAttr[0].end -= x |
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z.pendingAttr[1].start -= x |
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z.pendingAttr[1].end -= x |
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for i := range z.attr { |
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z.attr[i][0].start -= x |
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z.attr[i][0].end -= x |
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z.attr[i][1].start -= x |
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z.attr[i][1].end -= x |
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} |
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} |
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z.raw.start, z.raw.end, z.buf = 0, d, buf1[:d] |
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// Now that we have copied the live bytes to the start of the buffer, |
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// we read from z.r into the remainder. |
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var n int |
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n, z.readErr = readAtLeastOneByte(z.r, buf1[d:cap(buf1)]) |
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if n == 0 { |
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z.err = z.readErr |
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return 0 |
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} |
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z.buf = buf1[:d+n] |
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} |
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x := z.buf[z.raw.end] |
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z.raw.end++ |
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if z.maxBuf > 0 && z.raw.end-z.raw.start >= z.maxBuf { |
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z.err = ErrBufferExceeded |
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return 0 |
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} |
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return x |
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} |
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// Buffered returns a slice containing data buffered but not yet tokenized. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) Buffered() []byte { |
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return z.buf[z.raw.end:] |
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} |
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// readAtLeastOneByte wraps an io.Reader so that reading cannot return (0, nil). |
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// It returns io.ErrNoProgress if the underlying r.Read method returns (0, nil) |
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// too many times in succession. |
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func readAtLeastOneByte(r io.Reader, b []byte) (int, error) { |
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ { |
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n, err := r.Read(b) |
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if n != 0 || err != nil { |
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return n, err |
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} |
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} |
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return 0, io.ErrNoProgress |
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} |
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// skipWhiteSpace skips past any white space. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) skipWhiteSpace() { |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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for { |
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c := z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f': |
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// No-op. |
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default: |
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z.raw.end-- |
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return |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// readRawOrRCDATA reads until the next "</foo>", where "foo" is z.rawTag and |
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// is typically something like "script" or "textarea". |
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func (z *Tokenizer) readRawOrRCDATA() { |
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if z.rawTag == "script" { |
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z.readScript() |
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z.textIsRaw = true |
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z.rawTag = "" |
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return |
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} |
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loop: |
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for { |
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c := z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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break loop |
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} |
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if c != '<' { |
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continue loop |
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} |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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break loop |
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} |
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if c != '/' { |
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continue loop |
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} |
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if z.readRawEndTag() || z.err != nil { |
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break loop |
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} |
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} |
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z.data.end = z.raw.end |
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// A textarea's or title's RCDATA can contain escaped entities. |
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z.textIsRaw = z.rawTag != "textarea" && z.rawTag != "title" |
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z.rawTag = "" |
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} |
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// readRawEndTag attempts to read a tag like "</foo>", where "foo" is z.rawTag. |
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// If it succeeds, it backs up the input position to reconsume the tag and |
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// returns true. Otherwise it returns false. The opening "</" has already been |
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// consumed. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) readRawEndTag() bool { |
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for i := 0; i < len(z.rawTag); i++ { |
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c := z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return false |
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} |
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if c != z.rawTag[i] && c != z.rawTag[i]-('a'-'A') { |
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z.raw.end-- |
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return false |
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} |
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} |
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c := z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return false |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f', '/', '>': |
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// The 3 is 2 for the leading "</" plus 1 for the trailing character c. |
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z.raw.end -= 3 + len(z.rawTag) |
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return true |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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return false |
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} |
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// readScript reads until the next </script> tag, following the byzantine |
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// rules for escaping/hiding the closing tag. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) readScript() { |
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defer func() { |
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z.data.end = z.raw.end |
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}() |
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var c byte |
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scriptData: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c == '<' { |
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goto scriptDataLessThanSign |
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} |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataLessThanSign: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '/': |
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goto scriptDataEndTagOpen |
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case '!': |
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goto scriptDataEscapeStart |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataEndTagOpen: |
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if z.readRawEndTag() || z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataEscapeStart: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c == '-' { |
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goto scriptDataEscapeStartDash |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataEscapeStartDash: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c == '-' { |
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goto scriptDataEscapedDashDash |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataEscaped: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedLessThanSign |
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} |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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scriptDataEscapedDash: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedDashDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedLessThanSign |
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} |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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scriptDataEscapedDashDash: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedDashDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataEscapedLessThanSign |
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case '>': |
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goto scriptData |
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} |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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scriptDataEscapedLessThanSign: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c == '/' { |
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goto scriptDataEscapedEndTagOpen |
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} |
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if 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' { |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapeStart |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptData |
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scriptDataEscapedEndTagOpen: |
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if z.readRawEndTag() || z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscapeStart: |
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z.raw.end-- |
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for i := 0; i < len("script"); i++ { |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c != "script"[i] && c != "SCRIPT"[i] { |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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} |
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} |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f', '/', '>': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscaped: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedLessThanSign |
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} |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscapedDash: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedDashDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedLessThanSign |
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} |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscapedDashDash: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '-': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedDashDash |
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case '<': |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapedLessThanSign |
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case '>': |
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goto scriptData |
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} |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscapedLessThanSign: |
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c = z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if c == '/' { |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscapeEnd |
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} |
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z.raw.end-- |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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scriptDataDoubleEscapeEnd: |
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if z.readRawEndTag() { |
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z.raw.end += len("</script>") |
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goto scriptDataEscaped |
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} |
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if z.err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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goto scriptDataDoubleEscaped |
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} |
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// readComment reads the next comment token starting with "<!--". The opening |
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// "<!--" has already been consumed. |
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func (z *Tokenizer) readComment() { |
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z.data.start = z.raw.end |
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defer func() { |
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if z.data.end < z.data.start { |
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// It's a comment with no data, like <!-->. |
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z.data.end = z.data.start |
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} |
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}() |
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for dashCount := 2; ; { |
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c := z.readByte() |
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if z.err != nil { |
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// Ignore up to two dashes at EOF. |
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if dashCount > 2 { |
|
dashCount = 2 |
|
} |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - dashCount |
|
return |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case '-': |
|
dashCount++ |
|
continue |
|
case '>': |
|
if dashCount >= 2 { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - len("-->") |
|
return |
|
} |
|
case '!': |
|
if dashCount >= 2 { |
|
c = z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
if c == '>' { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - len("--!>") |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
dashCount = 0 |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readUntilCloseAngle reads until the next ">". |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readUntilCloseAngle() { |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
if c == '>' { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - len(">") |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readMarkupDeclaration reads the next token starting with "<!". It might be |
|
// a "<!--comment-->", a "<!DOCTYPE foo>", a "<![CDATA[section]]>" or |
|
// "<!a bogus comment". The opening "<!" has already been consumed. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readMarkupDeclaration() TokenType { |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
var c [2]byte |
|
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ { |
|
c[i] = z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return CommentToken |
|
} |
|
} |
|
if c[0] == '-' && c[1] == '-' { |
|
z.readComment() |
|
return CommentToken |
|
} |
|
z.raw.end -= 2 |
|
if z.readDoctype() { |
|
return DoctypeToken |
|
} |
|
if z.allowCDATA && z.readCDATA() { |
|
z.convertNUL = true |
|
return TextToken |
|
} |
|
// It's a bogus comment. |
|
z.readUntilCloseAngle() |
|
return CommentToken |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readDoctype attempts to read a doctype declaration and returns true if |
|
// successful. The opening "<!" has already been consumed. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readDoctype() bool { |
|
const s = "DOCTYPE" |
|
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return false |
|
} |
|
if c != s[i] && c != s[i]+('a'-'A') { |
|
// Back up to read the fragment of "DOCTYPE" again. |
|
z.raw.end = z.data.start |
|
return false |
|
} |
|
} |
|
if z.skipWhiteSpace(); z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return true |
|
} |
|
z.readUntilCloseAngle() |
|
return true |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readCDATA attempts to read a CDATA section and returns true if |
|
// successful. The opening "<!" has already been consumed. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readCDATA() bool { |
|
const s = "[CDATA[" |
|
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return false |
|
} |
|
if c != s[i] { |
|
// Back up to read the fragment of "[CDATA[" again. |
|
z.raw.end = z.data.start |
|
return false |
|
} |
|
} |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
brackets := 0 |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return true |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case ']': |
|
brackets++ |
|
case '>': |
|
if brackets >= 2 { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - len("]]>") |
|
return true |
|
} |
|
brackets = 0 |
|
default: |
|
brackets = 0 |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// startTagIn returns whether the start tag in z.buf[z.data.start:z.data.end] |
|
// case-insensitively matches any element of ss. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) startTagIn(ss ...string) bool { |
|
loop: |
|
for _, s := range ss { |
|
if z.data.end-z.data.start != len(s) { |
|
continue loop |
|
} |
|
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { |
|
c := z.buf[z.data.start+i] |
|
if 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' { |
|
c += 'a' - 'A' |
|
} |
|
if c != s[i] { |
|
continue loop |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return true |
|
} |
|
return false |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readStartTag reads the next start tag token. The opening "<a" has already |
|
// been consumed, where 'a' means anything in [A-Za-z]. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readStartTag() TokenType { |
|
z.readTag(true) |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
return ErrorToken |
|
} |
|
// Several tags flag the tokenizer's next token as raw. |
|
c, raw := z.buf[z.data.start], false |
|
if 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' { |
|
c += 'a' - 'A' |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case 'i': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("iframe") |
|
case 'n': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("noembed", "noframes", "noscript") |
|
case 'p': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("plaintext") |
|
case 's': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("script", "style") |
|
case 't': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("textarea", "title") |
|
case 'x': |
|
raw = z.startTagIn("xmp") |
|
} |
|
if raw { |
|
z.rawTag = strings.ToLower(string(z.buf[z.data.start:z.data.end])) |
|
} |
|
// Look for a self-closing token like "<br/>". |
|
if z.err == nil && z.buf[z.raw.end-2] == '/' { |
|
return SelfClosingTagToken |
|
} |
|
return StartTagToken |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readTag reads the next tag token and its attributes. If saveAttr, those |
|
// attributes are saved in z.attr, otherwise z.attr is set to an empty slice. |
|
// The opening "<a" or "</a" has already been consumed, where 'a' means anything |
|
// in [A-Za-z]. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readTag(saveAttr bool) { |
|
z.attr = z.attr[:0] |
|
z.nAttrReturned = 0 |
|
// Read the tag name and attribute key/value pairs. |
|
z.readTagName() |
|
if z.skipWhiteSpace(); z.err != nil { |
|
return |
|
} |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil || c == '>' { |
|
break |
|
} |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.readTagAttrKey() |
|
z.readTagAttrVal() |
|
// Save pendingAttr if saveAttr and that attribute has a non-empty key. |
|
if saveAttr && z.pendingAttr[0].start != z.pendingAttr[0].end { |
|
z.attr = append(z.attr, z.pendingAttr) |
|
} |
|
if z.skipWhiteSpace(); z.err != nil { |
|
break |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readTagName sets z.data to the "div" in "<div k=v>". The reader (z.raw.end) |
|
// is positioned such that the first byte of the tag name (the "d" in "<div") |
|
// has already been consumed. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readTagName() { |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f': |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
return |
|
case '/', '>': |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readTagAttrKey sets z.pendingAttr[0] to the "k" in "<div k=v>". |
|
// Precondition: z.err == nil. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readTagAttrKey() { |
|
z.pendingAttr[0].start = z.raw.end |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.pendingAttr[0].end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f', '/': |
|
z.pendingAttr[0].end = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
return |
|
case '=', '>': |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.pendingAttr[0].end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// readTagAttrVal sets z.pendingAttr[1] to the "v" in "<div k=v>". |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) readTagAttrVal() { |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].start = z.raw.end |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end |
|
if z.skipWhiteSpace(); z.err != nil { |
|
return |
|
} |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
return |
|
} |
|
if c != '=' { |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
return |
|
} |
|
if z.skipWhiteSpace(); z.err != nil { |
|
return |
|
} |
|
quote := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
return |
|
} |
|
switch quote { |
|
case '>': |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
return |
|
|
|
case '\'', '"': |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].start = z.raw.end |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
if c == quote { |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
default: |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].start = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
switch c { |
|
case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f': |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end - 1 |
|
return |
|
case '>': |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.pendingAttr[1].end = z.raw.end |
|
return |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Next scans the next token and returns its type. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) Next() TokenType { |
|
z.raw.start = z.raw.end |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.tt = ErrorToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
if z.rawTag != "" { |
|
if z.rawTag == "plaintext" { |
|
// Read everything up to EOF. |
|
for z.err == nil { |
|
z.readByte() |
|
} |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
z.textIsRaw = true |
|
} else { |
|
z.readRawOrRCDATA() |
|
} |
|
if z.data.end > z.data.start { |
|
z.tt = TextToken |
|
z.convertNUL = true |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
} |
|
z.textIsRaw = false |
|
z.convertNUL = false |
|
|
|
loop: |
|
for { |
|
c := z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
break loop |
|
} |
|
if c != '<' { |
|
continue loop |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Check if the '<' we have just read is part of a tag, comment |
|
// or doctype. If not, it's part of the accumulated text token. |
|
c = z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
break loop |
|
} |
|
var tokenType TokenType |
|
switch { |
|
case 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z': |
|
tokenType = StartTagToken |
|
case c == '/': |
|
tokenType = EndTagToken |
|
case c == '!' || c == '?': |
|
// We use CommentToken to mean any of "<!--actual comments-->", |
|
// "<!DOCTYPE declarations>" and "<?xml processing instructions?>". |
|
tokenType = CommentToken |
|
default: |
|
// Reconsume the current character. |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
continue |
|
} |
|
|
|
// We have a non-text token, but we might have accumulated some text |
|
// before that. If so, we return the text first, and return the non- |
|
// text token on the subsequent call to Next. |
|
if x := z.raw.end - len("<a"); z.raw.start < x { |
|
z.raw.end = x |
|
z.data.end = x |
|
z.tt = TextToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
switch tokenType { |
|
case StartTagToken: |
|
z.tt = z.readStartTag() |
|
return z.tt |
|
case EndTagToken: |
|
c = z.readByte() |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
break loop |
|
} |
|
if c == '>' { |
|
// "</>" does not generate a token at all. Generate an empty comment |
|
// to allow passthrough clients to pick up the data using Raw. |
|
// Reset the tokenizer state and start again. |
|
z.tt = CommentToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
if 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' { |
|
z.readTag(false) |
|
if z.err != nil { |
|
z.tt = ErrorToken |
|
} else { |
|
z.tt = EndTagToken |
|
} |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.readUntilCloseAngle() |
|
z.tt = CommentToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
case CommentToken: |
|
if c == '!' { |
|
z.tt = z.readMarkupDeclaration() |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
z.raw.end-- |
|
z.readUntilCloseAngle() |
|
z.tt = CommentToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
} |
|
if z.raw.start < z.raw.end { |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
z.tt = TextToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
z.tt = ErrorToken |
|
return z.tt |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Raw returns the unmodified text of the current token. Calling Next, Token, |
|
// Text, TagName or TagAttr may change the contents of the returned slice. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) Raw() []byte { |
|
return z.buf[z.raw.start:z.raw.end] |
|
} |
|
|
|
// convertNewlines converts "\r" and "\r\n" in s to "\n". |
|
// The conversion happens in place, but the resulting slice may be shorter. |
|
func convertNewlines(s []byte) []byte { |
|
for i, c := range s { |
|
if c != '\r' { |
|
continue |
|
} |
|
|
|
src := i + 1 |
|
if src >= len(s) || s[src] != '\n' { |
|
s[i] = '\n' |
|
continue |
|
} |
|
|
|
dst := i |
|
for src < len(s) { |
|
if s[src] == '\r' { |
|
if src+1 < len(s) && s[src+1] == '\n' { |
|
src++ |
|
} |
|
s[dst] = '\n' |
|
} else { |
|
s[dst] = s[src] |
|
} |
|
src++ |
|
dst++ |
|
} |
|
return s[:dst] |
|
} |
|
return s |
|
} |
|
|
|
var ( |
|
nul = []byte("\x00") |
|
replacement = []byte("\ufffd") |
|
) |
|
|
|
// Text returns the unescaped text of a text, comment or doctype token. The |
|
// contents of the returned slice may change on the next call to Next. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) Text() []byte { |
|
switch z.tt { |
|
case TextToken, CommentToken, DoctypeToken: |
|
s := z.buf[z.data.start:z.data.end] |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
s = convertNewlines(s) |
|
if (z.convertNUL || z.tt == CommentToken) && bytes.Contains(s, nul) { |
|
s = bytes.Replace(s, nul, replacement, -1) |
|
} |
|
if !z.textIsRaw { |
|
s = unescape(s, false) |
|
} |
|
return s |
|
} |
|
return nil |
|
} |
|
|
|
// TagName returns the lower-cased name of a tag token (the `img` out of |
|
// `<IMG SRC="foo">`) and whether the tag has attributes. |
|
// The contents of the returned slice may change on the next call to Next. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) TagName() (name []byte, hasAttr bool) { |
|
if z.data.start < z.data.end { |
|
switch z.tt { |
|
case StartTagToken, EndTagToken, SelfClosingTagToken: |
|
s := z.buf[z.data.start:z.data.end] |
|
z.data.start = z.raw.end |
|
z.data.end = z.raw.end |
|
return lower(s), z.nAttrReturned < len(z.attr) |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return nil, false |
|
} |
|
|
|
// TagAttr returns the lower-cased key and unescaped value of the next unparsed |
|
// attribute for the current tag token and whether there are more attributes. |
|
// The contents of the returned slices may change on the next call to Next. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) TagAttr() (key, val []byte, moreAttr bool) { |
|
if z.nAttrReturned < len(z.attr) { |
|
switch z.tt { |
|
case StartTagToken, SelfClosingTagToken: |
|
x := z.attr[z.nAttrReturned] |
|
z.nAttrReturned++ |
|
key = z.buf[x[0].start:x[0].end] |
|
val = z.buf[x[1].start:x[1].end] |
|
return lower(key), unescape(convertNewlines(val), true), z.nAttrReturned < len(z.attr) |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return nil, nil, false |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Token returns the next Token. The result's Data and Attr values remain valid |
|
// after subsequent Next calls. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) Token() Token { |
|
t := Token{Type: z.tt} |
|
switch z.tt { |
|
case TextToken, CommentToken, DoctypeToken: |
|
t.Data = string(z.Text()) |
|
case StartTagToken, SelfClosingTagToken, EndTagToken: |
|
name, moreAttr := z.TagName() |
|
for moreAttr { |
|
var key, val []byte |
|
key, val, moreAttr = z.TagAttr() |
|
t.Attr = append(t.Attr, Attribute{"", atom.String(key), string(val)}) |
|
} |
|
if a := atom.Lookup(name); a != 0 { |
|
t.DataAtom, t.Data = a, a.String() |
|
} else { |
|
t.DataAtom, t.Data = 0, string(name) |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return t |
|
} |
|
|
|
// SetMaxBuf sets a limit on the amount of data buffered during tokenization. |
|
// A value of 0 means unlimited. |
|
func (z *Tokenizer) SetMaxBuf(n int) { |
|
z.maxBuf = n |
|
} |
|
|
|
// NewTokenizer returns a new HTML Tokenizer for the given Reader. |
|
// The input is assumed to be UTF-8 encoded. |
|
func NewTokenizer(r io.Reader) *Tokenizer { |
|
return NewTokenizerFragment(r, "") |
|
} |
|
|
|
// NewTokenizerFragment returns a new HTML Tokenizer for the given Reader, for |
|
// tokenizing an existing element's InnerHTML fragment. contextTag is that |
|
// element's tag, such as "div" or "iframe". |
|
// |
|
// For example, how the InnerHTML "a<b" is tokenized depends on whether it is |
|
// for a <p> tag or a <script> tag. |
|
// |
|
// The input is assumed to be UTF-8 encoded. |
|
func NewTokenizerFragment(r io.Reader, contextTag string) *Tokenizer { |
|
z := &Tokenizer{ |
|
r: r, |
|
buf: make([]byte, 0, 4096), |
|
} |
|
if contextTag != "" { |
|
switch s := strings.ToLower(contextTag); s { |
|
case "iframe", "noembed", "noframes", "noscript", "plaintext", "script", "style", "title", "textarea", "xmp": |
|
z.rawTag = s |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return z |
|
}
|
|
|