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mod builder;
mod lexer;
mod input;
mod reparsing;
use ra_parser::{parse, ParseError};
use crate::{
SyntaxKind, SyntaxError,
parsing::{
builder::TreeBuilder,
input::ParserInput,
},
syntax_node::GreenNode,
};
pub use self::lexer::{tokenize, Token};
pub(crate) use self::reparsing::incremental_reparse;
pub(crate) fn parse_text(text: &str) -> (GreenNode, Vec<SyntaxError>) {
let tokens = tokenize(&text);
let token_source = ParserInput::new(text, &tokens);
let mut tree_sink = TreeBuilder::new(text, &tokens);
parse(&token_source, &mut tree_sink);
tree_sink.finish()
}
/// `TreeSink` abstracts details of a particular syntax tree implementation.
trait TreeSink {
type Tree;
/// Adds new leaf to the current branch.
fn leaf(&mut self, kind: SyntaxKind, n_tokens: u8);
/// Start new branch and make it current.
fn start_branch(&mut self, kind: SyntaxKind, root: bool);
/// Finish current branch and restore previous
/// branch as current.
fn finish_branch(&mut self, root: bool);
fn error(&mut self, error: ParseError);
/// Complete tree building. Make sure that
/// `start_branch` and `finish_branch` calls
/// are paired!
fn finish(self) -> Self::Tree;
}
/// `TokenSource` abstracts the source of the tokens parser operates one.
///
/// Hopefully this will allow us to treat text and token trees in the same way!
trait TokenSource {
fn token_kind(&self, pos: usize) -> SyntaxKind;
fn is_token_joint_to_next(&self, pos: usize) -> bool;
fn is_keyword(&self, pos: usize, kw: &str) -> bool;
}
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