From e4283f6d48b98e764b988b43bbc86b9d52e6ec94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:54:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 43.9. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- js/misc/jsParse.js | 236 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 236 insertions(+) create mode 100644 js/misc/jsParse.js (limited to 'js/misc/jsParse.js') diff --git a/js/misc/jsParse.js b/js/misc/jsParse.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4e077f --- /dev/null +++ b/js/misc/jsParse.js @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +/* -*- mode: js2; js2-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */ +/* exported getCompletions, getCommonPrefix, getDeclaredConstants */ + +// Returns a list of potential completions for text. Completions either +// follow a dot (e.g. foo.ba -> bar) or they are picked from globalCompletionList (e.g. fo -> foo) +// commandHeader is prefixed on any expression before it is eval'ed. It will most likely +// consist of global constants that might not carry over from the calling environment. +// +// This function is likely the one you want to call from external modules +function getCompletions(text, commandHeader, globalCompletionList) { + let methods = []; + let expr_, base; + let attrHead = ''; + if (globalCompletionList == null) + globalCompletionList = []; + + let offset = getExpressionOffset(text, text.length - 1); + if (offset >= 0) { + text = text.slice(offset); + + // Look for expressions like "Main.panel.foo" and match Main.panel and foo + let matches = text.match(/(.*)\.(.*)/); + if (matches) { + [expr_, base, attrHead] = matches; + + methods = getPropertyNamesFromExpression(base, commandHeader).filter( + attr => attr.slice(0, attrHead.length) === attrHead); + } + + // Look for the empty expression or partially entered words + // not proceeded by a dot and match them against global constants + matches = text.match(/^(\w*)$/); + if (text == '' || matches) { + [expr_, attrHead] = matches; + methods = globalCompletionList.filter( + attr => attr.slice(0, attrHead.length) === attrHead); + } + } + + return [methods, attrHead]; +} + + +// +// A few functions for parsing strings of javascript code. +// + +// Identify characters that delimit an expression. That is, +// if we encounter anything that isn't a letter, '.', ')', or ']', +// we should stop parsing. +function isStopChar(c) { + return !c.match(/[\w.)\]]/); +} + +// Given the ending position of a quoted string, find where it starts +function findMatchingQuote(expr, offset) { + let quoteChar = expr.charAt(offset); + for (let i = offset - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + if (expr.charAt(i) == quoteChar && expr.charAt(i - 1) != '\\') + return i; + } + return -1; +} + +// Given the ending position of a regex, find where it starts +function findMatchingSlash(expr, offset) { + for (let i = offset - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + if (expr.charAt(i) == '/' && expr.charAt(i - 1) != '\\') + return i; + } + return -1; +} + +// If expr.charAt(offset) is ')' or ']', +// return the position of the corresponding '(' or '[' bracket. +// This function does not check for syntactic correctness. e.g., +// findMatchingBrace("[(])", 3) returns 1. +function findMatchingBrace(expr, offset) { + let closeBrace = expr.charAt(offset); + let openBrace = { ')': '(', ']': '[' }[closeBrace]; + + return findTheBrace(expr, offset - 1, openBrace, closeBrace); +} + +function findTheBrace(expr, offset, ...braces) { + let [openBrace, closeBrace] = braces; + + if (offset < 0) + return -1; + + if (expr.charAt(offset) == openBrace) + return offset; + + if (expr.charAt(offset).match(/['"]/)) + return findTheBrace(expr, findMatchingQuote(expr, offset) - 1, ...braces); + + if (expr.charAt(offset) == '/') + return findTheBrace(expr, findMatchingSlash(expr, offset) - 1, ...braces); + + if (expr.charAt(offset) == closeBrace) + return findTheBrace(expr, findTheBrace(expr, offset - 1, ...braces) - 1, ...braces); + + return findTheBrace(expr, offset - 1, ...braces); +} + +// Walk expr backwards from offset looking for the beginning of an +// expression suitable for passing to eval. +// There is no guarantee of correct javascript syntax between the return +// value and offset. This function is meant to take a string like +// "foo(Obj.We.Are.Completing" and allow you to extract "Obj.We.Are.Completing" +function getExpressionOffset(expr, offset) { + while (offset >= 0) { + let currChar = expr.charAt(offset); + + if (isStopChar(currChar)) + return offset + 1; + + if (currChar.match(/[)\]]/)) + offset = findMatchingBrace(expr, offset); + + --offset; + } + + return offset + 1; +} + +// Things with non-word characters or that start with a number +// are not accessible via .foo notation and so aren't returned +function isValidPropertyName(w) { + return !(w.match(/\W/) || w.match(/^\d/)); +} + +// To get all properties (enumerable and not), we need to walk +// the prototype chain ourselves +function getAllProps(obj) { + if (obj === null || obj === undefined) + return []; + + return Object.getOwnPropertyNames(obj).concat(getAllProps(Object.getPrototypeOf(obj))); +} + +// Given a string _expr_, returns all methods +// that can be accessed via '.' notation. +// e.g., expr="({ foo: null, bar: null, 4: null })" will +// return ["foo", "bar", ...] but the list will not include "4", +// since methods accessed with '.' notation must star with a letter or _. +function getPropertyNamesFromExpression(expr, commandHeader = '') { + let obj = {}; + if (!isUnsafeExpression(expr)) { + try { + obj = eval(commandHeader + expr); + } catch (e) { + return []; + } + } else { + return []; + } + + let propsUnique = {}; + if (typeof obj === 'object') { + let allProps = getAllProps(obj); + // Get only things we are allowed to complete following a '.' + allProps = allProps.filter(isValidPropertyName); + + // Make sure propsUnique contains one key for every + // property so we end up with a unique list of properties + allProps.map(p => (propsUnique[p] = null)); + } + return Object.keys(propsUnique).sort(); +} + +// Given a list of words, returns the longest prefix they all have in common +function getCommonPrefix(words) { + let word = words[0]; + for (let i = 0; i < word.length; i++) { + for (let w = 1; w < words.length; w++) { + if (words[w].charAt(i) != word.charAt(i)) + return word.slice(0, i); + } + } + return word; +} + +// Remove any blocks that are quoted or are in a regex +function removeLiterals(str) { + if (str.length == 0) + return ''; + + let currChar = str.charAt(str.length - 1); + if (currChar == '"' || currChar == '\'') { + return removeLiterals( + str.slice(0, findMatchingQuote(str, str.length - 1))); + } else if (currChar == '/') { + return removeLiterals( + str.slice(0, findMatchingSlash(str, str.length - 1))); + } + + return removeLiterals(str.slice(0, str.length - 1)) + currChar; +} + +// Returns true if there is reason to think that eval(str) +// will modify the global scope +function isUnsafeExpression(str) { + // Check for any sort of assignment + // The strategy used is dumb: remove any quotes + // or regexs and comparison operators and see if there is an '=' character. + // If there is, it might be an unsafe assignment. + + let prunedStr = removeLiterals(str); + prunedStr = prunedStr.replace(/[=!]==/g, ''); // replace === and !== with nothing + prunedStr = prunedStr.replace(/[=<>!]=/g, ''); // replace ==, <=, >=, != with nothing + + if (prunedStr.match(/[=]/)) { + return true; + } else if (prunedStr.match(/;/)) { + // If we contain a semicolon not inside of a quote/regex, assume we're unsafe as well + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +// Returns a list of global keywords derived from str +function getDeclaredConstants(str) { + let ret = []; + str.split(';').forEach(s => { + let base_, keyword; + let match = s.match(/const\s+(\w+)\s*=/); + if (match) { + [base_, keyword] = match; + ret.push(keyword); + } + }); + + return ret; +} -- cgit v1.2.3