Merge pull request #241 from Herringway/exception-fixes

Some Exception-related fixes
merged-on-behalf-of: Basile-z <Basile-z@users.noreply.github.com>
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4 changed files with 105 additions and 296 deletions

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class ConstructorException : YAMLException
/// Params: msg = Error message.
/// start = Start position of the error context.
/// end = End position of the error context.
this(string msg, Mark start, Mark end, string file = __FILE__, int line = __LINE__)
this(string msg, Mark start, Mark end, string file = __FILE__, size_t line = __LINE__)
@safe pure nothrow
{
super(msg ~ "\nstart: " ~ start.toString() ~ "\nend: " ~ end.toString(),

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class NodeException : YAMLException
//
// Params: msg = Error message.
// start = Start position of the node.
this(string msg, Mark start, string file = __FILE__, int line = __LINE__)
this(string msg, Mark start, string file = __FILE__, size_t line = __LINE__)
@safe
{
super(msg ~ "\nNode at: " ~ start.toString(), file, line);

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ package:
///Exception thrown at Reader errors.
class ReaderException : YAMLException
{
this(string msg, string file = __FILE__, int line = __LINE__)
this(string msg, string file = __FILE__, size_t line = __LINE__)
@safe pure nothrow
{
super("Reader error: " ~ msg, file, line);

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@ -150,25 +150,6 @@ struct Scanner
/// Possible simple keys indexed by flow levels.
SimpleKey[] possibleSimpleKeys_;
/// Set on error by nothrow/@nogc inner functions along with errorData_.
///
/// Non-nothrow/GC-using caller functions can then throw an exception using
/// data stored in errorData_.
bool error_;
/// Data for the exception to throw if error_ is true.
MarkedYAMLExceptionData errorData_;
/// Error messages can be built in this buffer without using the GC.
///
/// ScannerException (MarkedYAMLException) copies string data passed to its
/// constructor so it's safe to use slices of this buffer as parameters for
/// exceptions that may outlive the Scanner. The GC allocation when creating the
/// error message is removed, but the allocation when creating an exception is
/// not.
char[256] msgBuffer_;
public:
/// Construct a Scanner using specified Reader.
this(Reader reader) @safe nothrow
@ -203,45 +184,11 @@ struct Scanner
}
private:
/// Build an error message in msgBuffer_ and return it as a string.
string buildMsg(S ...)(S args)
{
try {
return text(args);
}
catch (Exception)
{
return "";
}
}
/// Most scanning error messages have the same format; so build them with this
/// function.
string expected(T)(string expected, T found)
{
return buildMsg("expected ", expected, ", but found ", found);
}
/// If error_ is true, throws a ScannerException constructed from errorData_ and
/// sets error_ to false.
void throwIfError() @safe pure
{
if(!error_) { return; }
error_ = false;
throw new ScannerException(errorData_);
}
/// Called by internal nothrow/@nogc methods to set an error to be thrown by
/// their callers.
///
/// See_Also: dyaml.exception.MarkedYamlException
void error(string context, const Mark contextMark, string problem,
const Mark problemMark) @safe pure nothrow @nogc
{
assert(error_ == false,
"Setting an error when there already is a not yet thrown error");
error_ = true;
errorData_ = MarkedYAMLExceptionData(context, contextMark, problem, problemMark);
return text("expected ", expected, ", but found ", found);
}
/// Determine whether or not we need to fetch more tokens before peeking/getting a token.
@ -462,7 +409,6 @@ struct Scanner
allowSimpleKey_ = false;
auto directive = scanDirective();
throwIfError();
tokens_.push(directive);
}
@ -646,7 +592,6 @@ struct Scanner
allowSimpleKey_ = false;
auto anchor = scanAnchor(id);
throwIfError();
tokens_.push(anchor);
}
@ -663,7 +608,6 @@ struct Scanner
allowSimpleKey_ = false;
tokens_.push(scanTag());
throwIfError();
}
/// Add block SCALAR token.
@ -676,7 +620,6 @@ struct Scanner
allowSimpleKey_ = true;
auto blockScalar = scanBlockScalar(style);
throwIfError();
tokens_.push(blockScalar);
}
@ -694,7 +637,6 @@ struct Scanner
// Scan and add SCALAR.
auto scalar = scanFlowScalar(quotes);
throwIfError();
tokens_.push(scalar);
}
@ -711,7 +653,6 @@ struct Scanner
// change this flag if the scan is finished at the beginning of the line.
allowSimpleKey_ = false;
auto plain = scanPlain();
throwIfError();
// Scan and add SCALAR. May change allowSimpleKey_
tokens_.push(plain);
@ -802,21 +743,14 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanAlphaNumericToSlice(string name)(const Mark startMark)
{
size_t length;
dchar c = reader_.peek();
while(c.isAlphaNum || c.among!('-', '_')) { c = reader_.peek(++length); }
if(length == 0)
{
enum contextMsg = "While scanning " ~ name;
error(contextMsg, startMark, expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", c),
reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(length > 0, new ScannerException("While scanning " ~ name,
startMark, expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", c), reader_.mark));
reader_.sliceBuilder.write(reader_.get(length));
}
@ -890,7 +824,6 @@ struct Scanner
// Scan directive name
reader_.sliceBuilder.begin();
scanDirectiveNameToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
const name = reader_.sliceBuilder.finish();
reader_.sliceBuilder.begin();
@ -899,7 +832,6 @@ struct Scanner
uint tagHandleEnd = uint.max;
if(name == "YAML") { scanYAMLDirectiveValueToSlice(startMark); }
else if(name == "TAG") { tagHandleEnd = scanTagDirectiveValueToSlice(startMark); }
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
char[] value = reader_.sliceBuilder.finish();
Mark endMark = reader_.mark;
@ -914,7 +846,6 @@ struct Scanner
}
scanDirectiveIgnoredLine(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
return directiveToken(startMark, endMark, value, directive, tagHandleEnd);
}
@ -923,66 +854,49 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanDirectiveNameToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
// Scan directive name.
scanAlphaNumericToSlice!"a directive"(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
if(reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029')) { return; }
error("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
enforce(reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'),
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
}
/// Scan value of a YAML directive token. Returns major, minor version separated by '.'.
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanYAMLDirectiveValueToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
findNextNonSpace();
scanYAMLDirectiveNumberToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
if(reader_.peekByte() != '.')
{
error("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit or '.'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(reader_.peekByte() == '.',
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit or '.'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
// Skip the '.'.
reader_.forward();
reader_.sliceBuilder.write('.');
scanYAMLDirectiveNumberToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
if(!reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'))
{
error("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit or '.'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
}
enforce(reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'),
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit or '.'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
}
/// Scan a number from a YAML directive.
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanYAMLDirectiveNumberToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
if(!isDigit(reader_.peek()))
{
error("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(isDigit(reader_.peek()),
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("digit", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
// Already found the first digit in the enforce(), so set length to 1.
uint length = 1;
@ -997,14 +911,11 @@ struct Scanner
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// Returns: Length of tag handle (which is before tag prefix) in scanned data
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
uint scanTagDirectiveValueToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
findNextNonSpace();
const startLength = reader_.sliceBuilder.length;
scanTagDirectiveHandleToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return uint.max; }
const handleLength = cast(uint)(reader_.sliceBuilder.length - startLength);
findNextNonSpace();
scanTagDirectivePrefixToSlice(startMark);
@ -1016,45 +927,35 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanTagDirectiveHandleToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
scanTagHandleToSlice!"directive"(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
if(reader_.peekByte() == ' ') { return; }
error("While scanning a directive handle", startMark,
expected("' '", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
enforce(reader_.peekByte() == ' ',
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive handle", startMark,
expected("' '", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
}
/// Scan prefix of a tag directive.
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanTagDirectivePrefixToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
scanTagURIToSlice!"directive"(startMark);
if(reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029')) { return; }
error("While scanning a directive prefix", startMark,
expected("' '", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
enforce(reader_.peek().among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'),
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive prefix", startMark,
expected("' '", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
}
/// Scan (and ignore) ignored line after a directive.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanDirectiveIgnoredLine(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
findNextNonSpace();
if(reader_.peekByte() == '#') { scanToNextBreak(); }
if(reader_.peek().isBreak)
{
enforce(reader_.peek().isBreak,
new ScannerException("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("comment or a line break", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
scanLineBreak();
return;
}
error("While scanning a directive", startMark,
expected("comment or a line break", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
}
@ -1068,8 +969,6 @@ struct Scanner
/// and
/// [ *alias , "value" ]
/// Therefore we restrict aliases to ASCII alphanumeric characters.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Token scanAnchor(const TokenID id) @safe
{
const startMark = reader_.mark;
@ -1080,17 +979,13 @@ struct Scanner
else { scanAlphaNumericToSlice!"an anchor"(startMark); }
// On error, value is discarded as we return immediately
char[] value = reader_.sliceBuilder.finish();
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
if(!reader_.peek().isWhiteSpace &&
!reader_.peekByte().among!('?', ':', ',', ']', '}', '%', '@'))
{
enum anchorCtx = "While scanning an anchor";
enum aliasCtx = "While scanning an alias";
error(i == '*' ? aliasCtx : anchorCtx, startMark,
expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
return Token.init;
}
enforce(reader_.peek().isWhiteSpace ||
reader_.peekByte().among!('?', ':', ',', ']', '}', '%', '@'),
new ScannerException(i == '*' ? aliasCtx : anchorCtx, startMark,
expected("alphanumeric, '-' or '_'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
if(id == TokenID.alias_)
{
@ -1104,8 +999,6 @@ struct Scanner
}
/// Scan a tag token.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Token scanTag() @safe
{
const startMark = reader_.mark;
@ -1123,13 +1016,9 @@ struct Scanner
handleEnd = 0;
scanTagURIToSlice!"tag"(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
if(reader_.peekByte() != '>')
{
error("While scanning a tag", startMark,
expected("'>'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
return Token.init;
}
enforce(reader_.peekByte() == '>',
new ScannerException("While scanning a tag", startMark,
expected("'>'", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
reader_.forward();
}
else if(c.isWhiteSpace)
@ -1158,7 +1047,6 @@ struct Scanner
{
scanTagHandleToSlice!"tag"(startMark);
handleEnd = cast(uint)reader_.sliceBuilder.length;
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
}
else
{
@ -1168,23 +1056,17 @@ struct Scanner
}
scanTagURIToSlice!"tag"(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
}
if(reader_.peek().isBreakOrSpace)
{
enforce(reader_.peek().isBreakOrSpace,
new ScannerException("While scanning a tag", startMark, expected("' '", reader_.peek()),
reader_.mark));
char[] slice = reader_.sliceBuilder.finish();
return tagToken(startMark, reader_.mark, slice, handleEnd);
}
error("While scanning a tag", startMark, expected("' '", reader_.peek()),
reader_.mark);
return Token.init;
}
/// Scan a block scalar token with specified style.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Token scanBlockScalar(const ScalarStyle style) @safe
{
const startMark = reader_.mark;
@ -1193,12 +1075,10 @@ struct Scanner
reader_.forward();
const indicators = scanBlockScalarIndicators(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
const chomping = indicators[0];
const increment = indicators[1];
scanBlockScalarIgnoredLine(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
// Determine the indentation level and go to the first non-empty line.
Mark endMark;
@ -1325,8 +1205,6 @@ struct Scanner
}
/// Scan chomping and indentation indicators of a scalar token.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Tuple!(Chomping, int) scanBlockScalarIndicators(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
auto chomping = Chomping.clip;
@ -1337,23 +1215,19 @@ struct Scanner
if(getChomping(c, chomping))
{
getIncrement(c, increment, startMark);
if(error_) { return tuple(Chomping.init, int.max); }
}
else
{
const gotIncrement = getIncrement(c, increment, startMark);
if(error_) { return tuple(Chomping.init, int.max); }
if(gotIncrement) { getChomping(c, chomping); }
}
if(c.among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'))
{
enforce(c.among!(' ', '\0', '\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'),
new ScannerException("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("chomping or indentation indicator", c), reader_.mark));
return tuple(chomping, increment);
}
error("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("chomping or indentation indicator", c), reader_.mark);
return tuple(Chomping.init, int.max);
}
/// Get chomping indicator, if detected. Return false otherwise.
///
@ -1383,40 +1257,33 @@ struct Scanner
/// the next character in the Reader.
/// increment = Write the increment value here, if detected.
/// startMark = Mark for error messages.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
bool getIncrement(ref dchar c, ref int increment, const Mark startMark) @safe
{
if(!c.isDigit) { return false; }
// Convert a digit to integer.
increment = c - '0';
assert(increment < 10 && increment >= 0, "Digit has invalid value");
if(increment > 0)
{
enforce(increment > 0,
new ScannerException("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("indentation indicator in range 1-9", "0"), reader_.mark));
reader_.forward();
c = reader_.peek();
return true;
}
error("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("indentation indicator in range 1-9", "0"), reader_.mark);
return false;
}
/// Scan (and ignore) ignored line in a block scalar.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanBlockScalarIgnoredLine(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
findNextNonSpace();
if(reader_.peekByte()== '#') { scanToNextBreak(); }
if(reader_.peek().isBreak)
{
enforce(reader_.peek().isBreak,
new ScannerException("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("comment or line break", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark));
scanLineBreak();
return;
}
error("While scanning a block scalar", startMark,
expected("comment or line break", reader_.peek()), reader_.mark);
}
/// Scan indentation in a block scalar, returning line breaks, max indent and end mark.
@ -1463,25 +1330,19 @@ struct Scanner
}
/// Scan a qouted flow scalar token with specified quotes.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Token scanFlowScalar(const ScalarStyle quotes) @safe
{
const startMark = reader_.mark;
const quote = reader_.get();
reader_.sliceBuilder.begin();
scope(exit) if(error_) { reader_.sliceBuilder.finish(); }
scanFlowScalarNonSpacesToSlice(quotes, startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
while(reader_.peek() != quote)
{
scanFlowScalarSpacesToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
scanFlowScalarNonSpacesToSlice(quotes, startMark);
if(error_) { return Token.init; }
}
reader_.forward();
@ -1493,8 +1354,6 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanFlowScalarNonSpacesToSlice(const ScalarStyle quotes, const Mark startMark)
@safe
{
@ -1510,12 +1369,10 @@ struct Scanner
// This will not necessarily make slice 32 chars longer, as not all
// code points are 1 char.
const char[] slice = reader_.slice(numCodePoints + 32);
if(slice.length == oldSliceLength)
{
error("While reading a flow scalar", startMark,
"reached end of file", reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(slice.length != oldSliceLength,
new ScannerException("While reading a flow scalar", startMark,
"reached end of file", reader_.mark));
for(size_t i = oldSliceLength; i < slice.length;)
{
// slice is UTF-8 - need to decode
@ -1558,45 +1415,34 @@ struct Scanner
const hexLength = dyaml.escapes.escapeHexLength(c);
reader_.forward();
foreach(i; 0 .. hexLength) if(!reader_.peek(i).isHexDigit)
{
error("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
foreach(i; 0 .. hexLength) {
enforce(reader_.peek(i).isHexDigit,
new ScannerException("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
expected("escape sequence of hexadecimal numbers",
reader_.peek(i)), reader_.mark);
return;
reader_.peek(i)), reader_.mark));
}
char[] hex = reader_.get(hexLength);
enforce((hex.length > 0) && (hex.length <= 8),
new ScannerException("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
"overflow when parsing an escape sequence of " ~
"hexadecimal numbers.", reader_.mark));
char[2] escapeStart = ['\\', cast(char) c];
reader_.sliceBuilder.write(escapeStart);
reader_.sliceBuilder.write(hex);
// Note: This is just error checking; Parser does the actual
// escaping (otherwise we could accidentally create an
// escape sequence here that wasn't in input, breaking the
// escaping code in parser, which is in parser because it
// can't always be done in place)
try {
parse!int(hex, 16u);
}
catch (Exception)
{
error("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
"overflow when parsing an escape sequence of " ~
"hexadecimal numbers.", reader_.mark);
return;
}
}
else if(c.among!('\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'))
{
scanLineBreak();
scanFlowScalarBreaksToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
}
else
{
error("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
buildMsg("found unsupported escape character", c),
throw new ScannerException("While scanning a double quoted scalar", startMark,
text("found unsupported escape character ", c),
reader_.mark);
return;
}
}
else { return; }
@ -1607,8 +1453,6 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// spaces into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanFlowScalarSpacesToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
// Increase length as long as we see whitespace.
@ -1618,12 +1462,9 @@ struct Scanner
// Can check the last byte without striding because '\0' is ASCII
const c = reader_.peek(length);
if(c == '\0')
{
error("While scanning a quoted scalar", startMark,
"found unexpected end of buffer", reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(c != '\0',
new ScannerException("While scanning a quoted scalar", startMark,
"found unexpected end of buffer", reader_.mark));
// Spaces not followed by a line break.
if(!c.among!('\n', '\r', '\u0085', '\u2028', '\u2029'))
@ -1642,7 +1483,6 @@ struct Scanner
// If we have extra line breaks after the first, scan them into the
// slice.
const bool extraBreaks = scanFlowScalarBreaksToSlice(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
// No extra breaks, one normal line break. Replace it with a space.
if(lineBreak == '\n' && !extraBreaks) { reader_.sliceBuilder.write(' '); }
@ -1652,8 +1492,6 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// line breaks into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
bool scanFlowScalarBreaksToSlice(const Mark startMark) @safe
{
// True if at least one line break was found.
@ -1662,13 +1500,10 @@ struct Scanner
{
// Instead of checking indentation, we check for document separators.
const prefix = reader_.prefix(3);
if((prefix == "---" || prefix == "...") &&
reader_.peek(3).isWhiteSpace)
{
error("While scanning a quoted scalar", startMark,
"found unexpected document separator", reader_.mark);
return false;
}
enforce(!(prefix == "---" || prefix == "...") ||
!reader_.peek(3).isWhiteSpace,
new ScannerException("While scanning a quoted scalar", startMark,
"found unexpected document separator", reader_.mark));
// Skip any whitespaces.
while(reader_.peekByte().among!(' ', '\t')) { reader_.forward(); }
@ -1684,8 +1519,6 @@ struct Scanner
}
/// Scan plain scalar token (no block, no quotes).
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
Token scanPlain() @safe
{
// We keep track of the allowSimpleKey_ flag here.
@ -1738,20 +1571,13 @@ struct Scanner
}
// It's not clear what we should do with ':' in the flow context.
if(flowLevel_ > 0 && c == ':' &&
!reader_.peek(length + 1).isWhiteSpace &&
!reader_.peek(length + 1).among!(',', '[', ']', '{', '}'))
{
// This is an error; throw the slice away.
spacesTransaction.commit();
reader_.sliceBuilder.finish();
reader_.forward(length);
error("While scanning a plain scalar", startMark,
enforce(flowLevel_ == 0 || c != ':' ||
reader_.peek(length + 1).isWhiteSpace ||
reader_.peek(length + 1).among!(',', '[', ']', '{', '}'),
new ScannerException("While scanning a plain scalar", startMark,
"found unexpected ':' . Please check " ~
"http://pyyaml.org/wiki/YAMLColonInFlowContext for details.",
reader_.mark);
return Token.init;
}
reader_.mark));
if(length == 0) { break; }
@ -1842,17 +1668,12 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanTagHandleToSlice(string name)(const Mark startMark)
{
dchar c = reader_.peek();
enum contextMsg = "While scanning a " ~ name;
if(c != '!')
{
error(contextMsg, startMark, expected("'!'", c), reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(c == '!',
new ScannerException(contextMsg, startMark, expected("'!'", c), reader_.mark));
uint length = 1;
c = reader_.peek(length);
@ -1863,12 +1684,8 @@ struct Scanner
++length;
c = reader_.peek(length);
}
if(c != '!')
{
reader_.forward(length);
error(contextMsg, startMark, expected("'!'", c), reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(c == '!',
new ScannerException(contextMsg, startMark, expected("'!'", c), reader_.mark));
++length;
}
@ -1879,8 +1696,6 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanTagURIToSlice(string name)(const Mark startMark)
{
// Note: we do not check if URI is well-formed.
@ -1896,7 +1711,6 @@ struct Scanner
reader_.sliceBuilder.write(chars);
length = 0;
scanURIEscapesToSlice!name(startMark);
if(error_) { return; }
}
else { ++length; }
c = reader_.peek(length);
@ -1909,10 +1723,9 @@ struct Scanner
}
}
// OK if we scanned something, error otherwise.
if(reader_.sliceBuilder.length > startLen) { return; }
enum contextMsg = "While parsing a " ~ name;
error(contextMsg, startMark, expected("URI", c), reader_.mark);
enforce(reader_.sliceBuilder.length > startLen,
new ScannerException(contextMsg, startMark, expected("URI", c), reader_.mark));
}
// Not @nogc yet because std.utf.decode is not @nogc
@ -1920,8 +1733,6 @@ struct Scanner
///
/// Assumes that the caller is building a slice in Reader, and puts the scanned
/// characters into that slice.
///
/// In case of an error, error_ is set. Use throwIfError() to handle this.
void scanURIEscapesToSlice(string name)(const Mark startMark)
{
import core.exception : UnicodeException;
@ -1935,13 +1746,12 @@ struct Scanner
{
reader_.forward();
char[2] nextByte = [reader_.peekByte(), reader_.peekByte(1)];
if(!nextByte[0].isHexDigit || !nextByte[1].isHexDigit)
{
auto msg = expected("URI escape sequence of 2 hexadecimal " ~
"numbers", nextByte);
error(contextMsg, startMark, msg, reader_.mark);
return;
}
enforce(nextByte[0].isHexDigit && nextByte[1].isHexDigit,
new ScannerException(contextMsg, startMark,
expected("URI escape sequence of 2 hexadecimal " ~
"numbers", nextByte), reader_.mark));
buffer ~= nextByte[].to!ubyte(16);
reader_.forward(2);
@ -1955,10 +1765,9 @@ struct Scanner
}
catch (UnicodeException)
{
error(contextMsg, startMark,
throw new ScannerException(contextMsg, startMark,
"Invalid UTF-8 data encoded in URI escape sequence",
reader_.mark);
return;
}
}