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// Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com) |
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying |
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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// Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/url |
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#ifndef BOOST_URL_GRAMMAR_RANGE_RULE_HPP |
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#define BOOST_URL_GRAMMAR_RANGE_RULE_HPP |
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#include <boost/url/detail/config.hpp> |
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#include <boost/url/error.hpp> |
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#include <boost/core/detail/string_view.hpp> |
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#include <boost/url/grammar/parse.hpp> |
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#include <boost/url/grammar/type_traits.hpp> |
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#include <boost/static_assert.hpp> |
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#include <cstddef> |
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#include <iterator> |
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#include <type_traits> |
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#include <stddef.h> // ::max_align_t |
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namespace boost { |
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namespace urls { |
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namespace grammar { |
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namespace implementation_defined { |
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template<class R0, class R1> |
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struct range_rule_t; |
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} // implementation_defined |
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/** A forward range of parsed elements |
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Objects of this type are forward ranges |
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returned when parsing using the |
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@ref range_rule. |
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Iteration is performed by re-parsing the |
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underlying character buffer. Ownership |
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of the buffer is not transferred; the |
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caller is responsible for ensuring that |
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the lifetime of the buffer extends until |
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it is no longer referenced by the range. |
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@note |
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The implementation may use temporary, |
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recycled storage for type-erasure. Objects |
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of type `range` are intended to be used |
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ephemerally. That is, for short durations |
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such as within a function scope. If it is |
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necessary to store the range for a long |
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period of time or with static storage |
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duration, it is necessary to copy the |
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contents to an object of a different type. |
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@tparam T The value type of the range |
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@see |
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@ref parse, |
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@ref range_rule. |
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*/ |
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template<class T> |
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class range |
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// buffer size for type-erased rule |
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static constexpr |
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std::size_t BufferSize = 128; |
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struct small_buffer |
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alignas(alignof(::max_align_t)) |
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unsigned char buf[BufferSize]; |
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void const* addr() const noexcept |
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return buf; |
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void* addr() noexcept |
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} |
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}; |
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small_buffer sb_; |
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core::string_view s_; |
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std::size_t n_ = 0; |
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struct any_rule; |
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template<class R, bool> |
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struct impl1; |
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class R0, class R1, bool> |
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class R0, class R1> |
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friend struct implementation_defined::range_rule_t; |
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any_rule& |
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any_rule*>(sb_.addr()); |
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any_rule const& |
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any_rule const*>( |
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range( |
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R const& r); |
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/** The type of each element of the range |
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/** The type of each element of the range |
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/** The type of each element of the range |
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/** The type used to represent unsigned integers |
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class iterator; |
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/** A constant, forward iterator to elements of the range |
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/** Destructor |
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~range(); |
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/** Constructor |
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@par Exception Safety |
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Throws nothing. |
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range() noexcept; |
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/** Constructor |
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The new range references the |
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same underlying character buffer. |
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caller is responsible for ensuring |
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that the lifetime of the buffer |
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referenced. The moved-from object |
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@par Exception Safety |
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range(range&&) noexcept; |
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/** Constructor |
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The copy references the same |
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caller is responsible for ensuring |
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@par Exception Safety |
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range(range const&) noexcept; |
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/** Assignment |
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same underlying character buffer. Ownership |
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@par Exception Safety |
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@par Exception Safety |
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#ifndef BOOST_URL_DOCS |
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namespace implementation_defined { |
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/** Match a repeating number of elements |
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@par Value Type |
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/** Match a repeating number of elements |
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<br> |
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the special value @ref error::end_of_range, the |
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input is not rewound. This allows for rules |
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which consume input without producing |
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@par Value Type |
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@code |
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@par Example |
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system::result< range<core::string_view> > rv = parse( ";alpha;xray;charlie", |
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range_rule( |
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@endcode |
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@par BNF |
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@code |
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@par Specification |
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@li <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5234#section-3.6" |
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>3.6. Variable Repetition (rfc5234)</a> |
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@param next The rule to use for matching |
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@param N The minimum number of elements for |
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@see |
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@ref error::end_of_range, |
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@ref parse, |
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@ref range, |
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@ref tuple_rule, |
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@ref squelch. |
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*/ |
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template<class Rule> |
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constexpr |
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implementation_defined::range_rule_t<Rule> |
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range_rule( |
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Rule const& next, |
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std::size_t N = 0, |
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std::size_t M = |
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std::size_t(-1)) noexcept |
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{ |
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// If you get a compile error here it |
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// means that your rule does not meet |
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// the type requirements. Please check |
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// the documentation. |
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static_assert( |
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is_rule<Rule>::value, |
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"Rule requirements not met"); |
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|
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return implementation_defined::range_rule_t<Rule>{ |
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next, N, M}; |
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} |
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#endif |
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|
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//------------------------------------------------ |
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|
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/** Match a repeating number of elements |
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|
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Two rules are used for match. The rule |
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`first` is used for matching the first |
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element, while the `next` rule is used |
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to match every subsequent element. |
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<br> |
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Normally when the rule returns an error, |
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the range ends and the input is rewound to |
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one past the last character that matched |
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|
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successfully. However, if the rule returns |
492 |
|
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the special value @ref error::end_of_range, the |
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input is not rewound. This allows for rules |
494 |
|
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which consume input without producing |
495 |
|
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elements in the range. For example, to |
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|
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relax the grammar for a comma-delimited |
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list by allowing extra commas in between |
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|
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elements. |
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|
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@par Value Type |
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|
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@code |
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using value_type = range< typename Rule::value_type >; |
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@endcode |
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|
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|
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@par Example |
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Rules are used with the function @ref parse. |
507 |
|
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@code |
508 |
|
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// range = [ token ] *( "," token ) |
509 |
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|
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|
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system::result< range< core::string_view > > rv = parse( "whiskey,tango,foxtrot", |
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|
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range_rule( |
512 |
|
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token_rule( alpha_chars ), // first |
513 |
|
|
tuple_rule( // next |
514 |
|
|
squelch( delim_rule(',') ), |
515 |
|
|
token_rule( alpha_chars ) ) ) ); |
516 |
|
|
@endcode |
517 |
|
|
|
518 |
|
|
@par BNF |
519 |
|
|
@code |
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|
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range = <1>*<1>first |
521 |
|
|
/ first <N-1>*<M-1>next |
522 |
|
|
@endcode |
523 |
|
|
|
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|
|
@par Specification |
525 |
|
|
@li <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5234#section-3.6" |
526 |
|
|
>3.6. Variable Repetition (rfc5234)</a> |
527 |
|
|
|
528 |
|
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@param first The rule to use for matching |
529 |
|
|
the first element. If this rule returns |
530 |
|
|
an error, the range is empty. |
531 |
|
|
|
532 |
|
|
@param next The rule to use for matching |
533 |
|
|
each subsequent element. The range extends |
534 |
|
|
until this rule returns an error. |
535 |
|
|
|
536 |
|
|
@param N The minimum number of elements for |
537 |
|
|
the range to be valid. If omitted, this |
538 |
|
|
defaults to zero. |
539 |
|
|
|
540 |
|
|
@param M The maximum number of elements for |
541 |
|
|
the range to be valid. If omitted, this |
542 |
|
|
defaults to unlimited. |
543 |
|
|
|
544 |
|
|
@see |
545 |
|
|
@ref alpha_chars, |
546 |
|
|
@ref delim_rule, |
547 |
|
|
@ref error::end_of_range, |
548 |
|
|
@ref parse, |
549 |
|
|
@ref range, |
550 |
|
|
@ref tuple_rule, |
551 |
|
|
@ref squelch. |
552 |
|
|
*/ |
553 |
|
|
#ifdef BOOST_URL_DOCS |
554 |
|
|
template< |
555 |
|
|
class Rule1, class Rule2> |
556 |
|
|
constexpr |
557 |
|
|
__implementation_defined__ |
558 |
|
|
range_rule( |
559 |
|
|
Rule1 first, |
560 |
|
|
Rule2 next, |
561 |
|
|
std::size_t N = 0, |
562 |
|
|
std::size_t M = |
563 |
|
|
std::size_t(-1)) noexcept; |
564 |
|
|
#else |
565 |
|
|
namespace implementation_defined { |
566 |
|
|
template<class R0, class R1> |
567 |
|
|
struct range_rule_t |
568 |
|
|
{ |
569 |
|
|
using value_type = |
570 |
|
|
range<typename R0::value_type>; |
571 |
|
|
|
572 |
|
|
system::result<value_type> |
573 |
|
|
parse( |
574 |
|
|
char const*& it, |
575 |
|
|
char const* end) const; |
576 |
|
|
|
577 |
|
|
constexpr |
578 |
|
1 |
range_rule_t( |
579 |
|
|
R0 const& first, |
580 |
|
|
R1 const& next, |
581 |
|
|
std::size_t N, |
582 |
|
|
std::size_t M) noexcept |
583 |
|
1 |
: first_(first) |
584 |
|
1 |
, next_(next) |
585 |
|
1 |
, N_(N) |
586 |
|
1 |
, M_(M) |
587 |
|
|
{ |
588 |
|
1 |
} |
589 |
|
|
|
590 |
|
|
private: |
591 |
|
|
R0 const first_; |
592 |
|
|
R1 const next_; |
593 |
|
|
std::size_t N_; |
594 |
|
|
std::size_t M_; |
595 |
|
|
}; |
596 |
|
|
} // implementation_defined |
597 |
|
|
|
598 |
|
|
/** Match a repeating number of elements |
599 |
|
|
|
600 |
|
|
Two rules are used for match. The rule |
601 |
|
|
`first` is used for matching the first |
602 |
|
|
element, while the `next` rule is used |
603 |
|
|
to match every subsequent element. |
604 |
|
|
<br> |
605 |
|
|
Normally when the rule returns an error, |
606 |
|
|
the range ends and the input is rewound to |
607 |
|
|
one past the last character that matched |
608 |
|
|
successfully. However, if the rule returns |
609 |
|
|
the special value @ref error::end_of_range, the |
610 |
|
|
input is not rewound. This allows for rules |
611 |
|
|
which consume input without producing |
612 |
|
|
elements in the range. For example, to |
613 |
|
|
relax the grammar for a comma-delimited |
614 |
|
|
list by allowing extra commas in between |
615 |
|
|
elements. |
616 |
|
|
|
617 |
|
|
@par Value Type |
618 |
|
|
@code |
619 |
|
|
using value_type = range< typename Rule::value_type >; |
620 |
|
|
@endcode |
621 |
|
|
|
622 |
|
|
@par Example |
623 |
|
|
Rules are used with the function @ref parse. |
624 |
|
|
@code |
625 |
|
|
// range = [ token ] *( "," token ) |
626 |
|
|
|
627 |
|
|
system::result< range< core::string_view > > rv = parse( "whiskey,tango,foxtrot", |
628 |
|
|
range_rule( |
629 |
|
|
token_rule( alpha_chars ), // first |
630 |
|
|
tuple_rule( // next |
631 |
|
|
squelch( delim_rule(',') ), |
632 |
|
|
token_rule( alpha_chars ) ) ) ); |
633 |
|
|
@endcode |
634 |
|
|
|
635 |
|
|
@par BNF |
636 |
|
|
@code |
637 |
|
|
range = <1>*<1>first |
638 |
|
|
/ first <N-1>*<M-1>next |
639 |
|
|
@endcode |
640 |
|
|
|
641 |
|
|
@par Specification |
642 |
|
|
@li <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5234#section-3.6" |
643 |
|
|
>3.6. Variable Repetition (rfc5234)</a> |
644 |
|
|
|
645 |
|
|
@param first The rule to use for matching |
646 |
|
|
the first element. If this rule returns |
647 |
|
|
an error, the range is empty. |
648 |
|
|
|
649 |
|
|
@param next The rule to use for matching |
650 |
|
|
each subsequent element. The range extends |
651 |
|
|
until this rule returns an error. |
652 |
|
|
|
653 |
|
|
@param N The minimum number of elements for |
654 |
|
|
the range to be valid. If omitted, this |
655 |
|
|
defaults to zero. |
656 |
|
|
|
657 |
|
|
@param M The maximum number of elements for |
658 |
|
|
the range to be valid. If omitted, this |
659 |
|
|
defaults to unlimited. |
660 |
|
|
|
661 |
|
|
@see |
662 |
|
|
@ref alpha_chars, |
663 |
|
|
@ref delim_rule, |
664 |
|
|
@ref error::end_of_range, |
665 |
|
|
@ref parse, |
666 |
|
|
@ref range, |
667 |
|
|
@ref tuple_rule, |
668 |
|
|
@ref squelch. |
669 |
|
|
*/ |
670 |
|
|
template< |
671 |
|
|
class Rule1, class Rule2> |
672 |
|
|
constexpr |
673 |
|
|
auto |
674 |
|
1 |
range_rule( |
675 |
|
|
Rule1 const& first, |
676 |
|
|
Rule2 const& next, |
677 |
|
|
std::size_t N = 0, |
678 |
|
|
std::size_t M = |
679 |
|
|
std::size_t(-1)) noexcept -> |
680 |
|
|
#if 1 |
681 |
|
|
typename std::enable_if< |
682 |
|
|
! std::is_integral<Rule2>::value, |
683 |
|
|
implementation_defined::range_rule_t<Rule1, Rule2>>::type |
684 |
|
|
#else |
685 |
|
|
range_rule_t<Rule1, Rule2> |
686 |
|
|
#endif |
687 |
|
|
{ |
688 |
|
|
// If you get a compile error here it |
689 |
|
|
// means that your rule does not meet |
690 |
|
|
// the type requirements. Please check |
691 |
|
|
// the documentation. |
692 |
|
|
static_assert( |
693 |
|
|
is_rule<Rule1>::value, |
694 |
|
|
"Rule requirements not met"); |
695 |
|
|
static_assert( |
696 |
|
|
is_rule<Rule2>::value, |
697 |
|
|
"Rule requirements not met"); |
698 |
|
|
|
699 |
|
|
// If you get a compile error here it |
700 |
|
|
// means that your rules do not have |
701 |
|
|
// the exact same value_type. Please |
702 |
|
|
// check the documentation. |
703 |
|
|
static_assert( |
704 |
|
|
std::is_same< |
705 |
|
|
typename Rule1::value_type, |
706 |
|
|
typename Rule2::value_type>::value, |
707 |
|
|
"Rule requirements not met"); |
708 |
|
|
|
709 |
|
|
return implementation_defined::range_rule_t<Rule1, Rule2>{ |
710 |
|
1 |
first, next, N, M}; |
711 |
|
|
} |
712 |
|
|
#endif |
713 |
|
|
|
714 |
|
|
} // grammar |
715 |
|
|
} // urls |
716 |
|
|
} // boost |
717 |
|
|
|
718 |
|
|
#include <boost/url/grammar/impl/range_rule.hpp> |
719 |
|
|
|
720 |
|
|
#endif |
721 |
|
|
|