use std::str::Chars; /// Peekable iterator over a char sequence. /// /// Next characters can be peeked via `first` method, /// and position can be shifted forward via `bump` method. pub struct Cursor<'a> { len_remaining: usize, /// Iterator over chars. Slightly faster than a &str. chars: Chars<'a>, #[cfg(debug_assertions)] prev: char, } pub(crate) const EOF_CHAR: char = '\0'; impl<'a> Cursor<'a> { pub fn new(input: &'a str) -> Cursor<'a> { Cursor { len_remaining: input.len(), chars: input.chars(), #[cfg(debug_assertions)] prev: EOF_CHAR, } } pub fn as_str(&self) -> &'a str { self.chars.as_str() } /// Returns the last eaten symbol (or `'\0'` in release builds). /// (For debug assertions only.) pub(crate) fn prev(&self) -> char { #[cfg(debug_assertions)] { self.prev } #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] { EOF_CHAR } } /// Peeks the next symbol from the input stream without consuming it. /// If requested position doesn't exist, `EOF_CHAR` is returned. /// However, getting `EOF_CHAR` doesn't always mean actual end of file, /// it should be checked with `is_eof` method. pub(crate) fn first(&self) -> char { // `.next()` optimizes better than `.nth(0)` self.chars.clone().next().unwrap_or(EOF_CHAR) } /// Peeks the second symbol from the input stream without consuming it. pub(crate) fn second(&self) -> char { // `.next()` optimizes better than `.nth(1)` let mut iter = self.chars.clone(); iter.next(); iter.next().unwrap_or(EOF_CHAR) } /// Checks if there is nothing more to consume. pub(crate) fn is_eof(&self) -> bool { self.chars.as_str().is_empty() } /// Returns amount of already consumed symbols. pub(crate) fn pos_within_token(&self) -> u32 { (self.len_remaining - self.chars.as_str().len()) as u32 } /// Resets the number of bytes consumed to 0. pub(crate) fn reset_pos_within_token(&mut self) { self.len_remaining = self.chars.as_str().len(); } /// Moves to the next character. pub(crate) fn bump(&mut self) -> Option { let c = self.chars.next()?; #[cfg(debug_assertions)] { self.prev = c; } Some(c) } /// Eats symbols while predicate returns true or until the end of file is reached. pub(crate) fn eat_while(&mut self, mut predicate: impl FnMut(char) -> bool) { // It was tried making optimized version of this for eg. line comments, but // LLVM can inline all of this and compile it down to fast iteration over bytes. while predicate(self.first()) && !self.is_eof() { self.bump(); } } }