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"""Regular expression based JavaScript parsing classes."""

__author__ = ('robbyw@google.com (Robert Walker)',
              'ajp@google.com (Andy Perelson)')

import copy
import re

from closure_linter import javascripttokens
from closure_linter.common import matcher
from closure_linter.common import tokenizer

# Shorthand
Type = javascripttokens.JavaScriptTokenType
Matcher = matcher.Matcher


class JavaScriptModes(object):
  """Enumeration of the different matcher modes used for JavaScript."""
  TEXT_MODE = 'text'
  SINGLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE = 'single_quote_string'
  DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE = 'double_quote_string'
  BLOCK_COMMENT_MODE = 'block_comment'
  DOC_COMMENT_MODE = 'doc_comment'
  DOC_COMMENT_LEX_SPACES_MODE = 'doc_comment_spaces'
  LINE_COMMENT_MODE = 'line_comment'
  PARAMETER_MODE = 'parameter'
  FUNCTION_MODE = 'function'


class JavaScriptTokenizer(tokenizer.Tokenizer):
  """JavaScript tokenizer.

  Convert JavaScript code in to an array of tokens.
  """

  # Useful patterns for JavaScript parsing.
  IDENTIFIER_CHAR = r'A-Za-z0-9_$.'

  # Number patterns based on:
  # http://www.mozilla.org/js/language/js20-2000-07/formal/lexer-grammar.html
  MANTISSA = r"""
             (\d+(?!\.)) |                # Matches '10'
             (\d+\.(?!\d)) |              # Matches '10.'
             (\d*\.\d+)                   # Matches '.5' or '10.5'
             """
  DECIMAL_LITERAL = r'(%s)([eE][-+]?\d+)?' % MANTISSA
  HEX_LITERAL = r'0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+'
  NUMBER = re.compile(r"""
                      ((%s)|(%s))
                      """ % (HEX_LITERAL, DECIMAL_LITERAL), re.VERBOSE)

  # Strings come in three parts - first we match the start of the string, then
  # the contents, then the end.  The contents consist of any character except a
  # backslash or end of string, or a backslash followed by any character, or a
  # backslash followed by end of line to support correct parsing of multi-line
  # strings.
  SINGLE_QUOTE = re.compile(r"'")
  SINGLE_QUOTE_TEXT = re.compile(r"([^'\\]|\\(.|$))+")
  DOUBLE_QUOTE = re.compile(r'"')
  DOUBLE_QUOTE_TEXT = re.compile(r'([^"\\]|\\(.|$))+')

  START_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT = re.compile(r'//')
  END_OF_LINE_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT = re.compile(r'//$')

  START_DOC_COMMENT = re.compile(r'/\*\*')
  START_BLOCK_COMMENT = re.compile(r'/\*')
  END_BLOCK_COMMENT = re.compile(r'\*/')
  BLOCK_COMMENT_TEXT = re.compile(r'([^*]|\*(?!/))+')

  # Comment text is anything that we are not going to parse into another special
  # token like (inline) flags or end comments. Complicated regex to match
  # most normal characters, and '*', '{', '}', and '@' when we are sure that
  # it is safe. Expression [^*{\s]@ must come first, or the other options will
  # match everything before @, and we won't match @'s that aren't part of flags
  # like in email addresses in the @author tag.
  DOC_COMMENT_TEXT = re.compile(r'([^*{}\s]@|[^*{}@]|\*(?!/))+')
  DOC_COMMENT_NO_SPACES_TEXT = re.compile(r'([^*{}\s]@|[^*{}@\s]|\*(?!/))+')

  # Match the prefix ' * ' that starts every line of jsdoc. Want to include
  # spaces after the '*', but nothing else that occurs after a '*', and don't
  # want to match the '*' in '*/'.
  DOC_PREFIX = re.compile(r'\s*\*(\s+|(?!/))')

  START_BLOCK = re.compile('{')
  END_BLOCK = re.compile('}')

  REGEX_CHARACTER_CLASS = r"""
                          \[               # Opening bracket
                          ([^\]\\]|\\.)*   # Anything but a ] or \,
                                           # or a backslash followed by anything
                          \]               # Closing bracket
                          """
  # We ensure the regex is followed by one of the above tokens to avoid
  # incorrectly parsing something like x / y / z as x REGEX(/ y /) z
  POST_REGEX_LIST = [
      ';', ',', r'\.', r'\)', r'\]', '$', r'\/\/', r'\/\*', ':', '}']

  REGEX = re.compile(r"""
                     /                      # opening slash
                     (?!\*)                 # not the start of a comment
                     (\\.|[^\[\/\\]|(%s))*  # a backslash followed by anything,
                                            # or anything but a / or [ or \,
                                            # or a character class
                     /                      # closing slash
                     [gimsx]*               # optional modifiers
                     (?=\s*(%s))
                     """ % (REGEX_CHARACTER_CLASS, '|'.join(POST_REGEX_LIST)),
                     re.VERBOSE)

  ANYTHING = re.compile(r'.*')
  PARAMETERS = re.compile(r'[^\)]+')
  CLOSING_PAREN_WITH_SPACE = re.compile(r'\)\s*')

  FUNCTION_DECLARATION = re.compile(r'\bfunction\b')

  OPENING_PAREN = re.compile(r'\(')
  CLOSING_PAREN = re.compile(r'\)')

  OPENING_BRACKET = re.compile(r'\[')
  CLOSING_BRACKET = re.compile(r'\]')

  # We omit these JS keywords from the list:
  #   function - covered by FUNCTION_DECLARATION.
  #   delete, in, instanceof, new, typeof - included as operators.
  #   this - included in identifiers.
  #   null, undefined - not included, should go in some "special constant" list.
  KEYWORD_LIST = ['break', 'case', 'catch', 'continue', 'default', 'do', 'else',
      'finally', 'for', 'if', 'return', 'switch', 'throw', 'try', 'var',
      'while', 'with']
  # Match a keyword string followed by a non-identifier character in order to
  # not match something like doSomething as do + Something.
  KEYWORD = re.compile('(%s)((?=[^%s])|$)' % (
      '|'.join(KEYWORD_LIST), IDENTIFIER_CHAR))

  # List of regular expressions to match as operators.  Some notes: for our
  # purposes, the comma behaves similarly enough to a normal operator that we
  # include it here.  r'\bin\b' actually matches 'in' surrounded by boundary
  # characters - this may not match some very esoteric uses of the in operator.
  # Operators that are subsets of larger operators must come later in this list
  # for proper matching, e.g., '>>' must come AFTER '>>>'.
  OPERATOR_LIST = [',', r'\+\+', '===', '!==', '>>>=', '>>>', '==', '>=', '<=',
                   '!=', '<<=', '>>=', '<<', '>>', '>', '<', r'\+=', r'\+',
                   '--', '\^=', '-=', '-', '/=', '/', r'\*=', r'\*', '%=', '%',
                   '&&', r'\|\|', '&=', '&', r'\|=', r'\|', '=', '!', ':', '\?',
                   r'\^', r'\bdelete\b', r'\bin\b', r'\binstanceof\b',
                   r'\bnew\b', r'\btypeof\b', r'\bvoid\b']
  OPERATOR = re.compile('|'.join(OPERATOR_LIST))

  WHITESPACE = re.compile(r'\s+')
  SEMICOLON = re.compile(r';')
  # Technically JavaScript identifiers can't contain '.', but we treat a set of
  # nested identifiers as a single identifier.
  NESTED_IDENTIFIER = r'[a-zA-Z_$][%s.]*' % IDENTIFIER_CHAR
  IDENTIFIER = re.compile(NESTED_IDENTIFIER)

  SIMPLE_LVALUE = re.compile(r"""
                             (?P<identifier>%s)      # a valid identifier
                             (?=\s*                  # optional whitespace
                             \=                      # look ahead to equal sign
                             (?!=))                  # not follwed by equal
                             """ % NESTED_IDENTIFIER, re.VERBOSE)

  # A doc flag is a @ sign followed by non-space characters that appears at the
  # beginning of the line, after whitespace, or after a '{'.  The look-behind
  # check is necessary to not match someone@google.com as a flag.
  DOC_FLAG = re.compile(r'(^|(?<=\s))@(?P<name>[a-zA-Z]+)')
  # To properly parse parameter names, we need to tokenize whitespace into a
  # token.
  DOC_FLAG_LEX_SPACES = re.compile(r'(^|(?<=\s))@(?P<name>%s)\b' %
                                     '|'.join(['param']))

  DOC_INLINE_FLAG = re.compile(r'(?<={)@(?P<name>[a-zA-Z]+)')

  # Star followed by non-slash, i.e a star that does not end a comment.
  # This is used for TYPE_GROUP below.
  SAFE_STAR = r'(\*(?!/))'

  COMMON_DOC_MATCHERS = [
      # Find the end of the comment.
      Matcher(END_BLOCK_COMMENT, Type.END_DOC_COMMENT,
              JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE),

      # Tokenize documented flags like @private.
      Matcher(DOC_INLINE_FLAG, Type.DOC_INLINE_FLAG),
      Matcher(DOC_FLAG_LEX_SPACES, Type.DOC_FLAG,
              JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_LEX_SPACES_MODE),

      # Encountering a doc flag should leave lex spaces mode.
      Matcher(DOC_FLAG, Type.DOC_FLAG, JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_MODE),

      # Tokenize braces so we can find types.
      Matcher(START_BLOCK, Type.DOC_START_BRACE),
      Matcher(END_BLOCK, Type.DOC_END_BRACE),
      Matcher(DOC_PREFIX, Type.DOC_PREFIX, None, True)]


  # The token matcher groups work as follows: it is an list of  Matcher objects.
  # The matchers will be tried in this order, and the first to match will be
  # returned.  Hence the order is important because the matchers that come first
  # overrule the matchers that come later.
  JAVASCRIPT_MATCHERS = {
      # Matchers for basic text mode.
      JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE: [
        # Check a big group - strings, starting comments, and regexes - all
        # of which could be intertwined.  'string with /regex/',
        # /regex with 'string'/, /* comment with /regex/ and string */ (and so
        # on)
        Matcher(START_DOC_COMMENT, Type.START_DOC_COMMENT,
                JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_MODE),
        Matcher(START_BLOCK_COMMENT, Type.START_BLOCK_COMMENT,
                JavaScriptModes.BLOCK_COMMENT_MODE),
        Matcher(END_OF_LINE_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT,
                Type.START_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT),
        Matcher(START_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT, Type.START_SINGLE_LINE_COMMENT,
                JavaScriptModes.LINE_COMMENT_MODE),
        Matcher(SINGLE_QUOTE, Type.SINGLE_QUOTE_STRING_START,
                JavaScriptModes.SINGLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE),
        Matcher(DOUBLE_QUOTE, Type.DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_START,
                JavaScriptModes.DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE),
        Matcher(REGEX, Type.REGEX),

        # Next we check for start blocks appearing outside any of the items
        # above.
        Matcher(START_BLOCK, Type.START_BLOCK),
        Matcher(END_BLOCK, Type.END_BLOCK),

        # Then we search for function declarations.
        Matcher(FUNCTION_DECLARATION, Type.FUNCTION_DECLARATION,
                JavaScriptModes.FUNCTION_MODE),

        # Next, we convert non-function related parens to tokens.
        Matcher(OPENING_PAREN, Type.START_PAREN),
        Matcher(CLOSING_PAREN, Type.END_PAREN),

        # Next, we convert brackets to tokens.
        Matcher(OPENING_BRACKET, Type.START_BRACKET),
        Matcher(CLOSING_BRACKET, Type.END_BRACKET),

        # Find numbers.  This has to happen before operators because scientific
        # notation numbers can have + and - in them.
        Matcher(NUMBER, Type.NUMBER),

        # Find operators and simple assignments
        Matcher(SIMPLE_LVALUE, Type.SIMPLE_LVALUE),
        Matcher(OPERATOR, Type.OPERATOR),

        # Find key words and whitespace.
        Matcher(KEYWORD, Type.KEYWORD),
        Matcher(WHITESPACE, Type.WHITESPACE),

        # Find identifiers.
        Matcher(IDENTIFIER, Type.IDENTIFIER),

        # Finally, we convert semicolons to tokens.
        Matcher(SEMICOLON, Type.SEMICOLON)],

      # Matchers for single quote strings.
      JavaScriptModes.SINGLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE: [
          Matcher(SINGLE_QUOTE_TEXT, Type.STRING_TEXT),
          Matcher(SINGLE_QUOTE, Type.SINGLE_QUOTE_STRING_END,
              JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE)],

      # Matchers for double quote strings.
      JavaScriptModes.DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_MODE: [
          Matcher(DOUBLE_QUOTE_TEXT, Type.STRING_TEXT),
          Matcher(DOUBLE_QUOTE, Type.DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_END,
              JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE)],

      # Matchers for block comments.
      JavaScriptModes.BLOCK_COMMENT_MODE: [
        # First we check for exiting a block comment.
        Matcher(END_BLOCK_COMMENT, Type.END_BLOCK_COMMENT,
                JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE),

        # Match non-comment-ending text..
        Matcher(BLOCK_COMMENT_TEXT, Type.COMMENT)],

      # Matchers for doc comments.
      JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_MODE: COMMON_DOC_MATCHERS + [
        Matcher(DOC_COMMENT_TEXT, Type.COMMENT)],

      JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_LEX_SPACES_MODE: COMMON_DOC_MATCHERS + [
        Matcher(WHITESPACE, Type.COMMENT),
        Matcher(DOC_COMMENT_NO_SPACES_TEXT, Type.COMMENT)],

      # Matchers for single line comments.
      JavaScriptModes.LINE_COMMENT_MODE: [
        # We greedy match until the end of the line in line comment mode.
        Matcher(ANYTHING, Type.COMMENT, JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE)],

      # Matchers for code after the function keyword.
      JavaScriptModes.FUNCTION_MODE: [
        # Must match open paren before anything else and move into parameter
        # mode, otherwise everything inside the parameter list is parsed
        # incorrectly.
        Matcher(OPENING_PAREN, Type.START_PARAMETERS,
                JavaScriptModes.PARAMETER_MODE),
        Matcher(WHITESPACE, Type.WHITESPACE),
        Matcher(IDENTIFIER, Type.FUNCTION_NAME)],

      # Matchers for function parameters
      JavaScriptModes.PARAMETER_MODE: [
        # When in function parameter mode, a closing paren is treated specially.
        # Everything else is treated as lines of parameters.
        Matcher(CLOSING_PAREN_WITH_SPACE, Type.END_PARAMETERS,
                JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE),
        Matcher(PARAMETERS, Type.PARAMETERS, JavaScriptModes.PARAMETER_MODE)]}

  # When text is not matched, it is given this default type based on mode.
  # If unspecified in this map, the default default is Type.NORMAL.
  JAVASCRIPT_DEFAULT_TYPES = {
    JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_MODE: Type.COMMENT,
    JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_LEX_SPACES_MODE: Type.COMMENT
  }

  def __init__(self, parse_js_doc = True):
    """Create a tokenizer object.

    Args:
      parse_js_doc: Whether to do detailed parsing of javascript doc comments,
          or simply treat them as normal comments.  Defaults to parsing JsDoc.
    """
    matchers = self.JAVASCRIPT_MATCHERS
    if not parse_js_doc:
      # Make a copy so the original doesn't get modified.
      matchers = copy.deepcopy(matchers)
      matchers[JavaScriptModes.DOC_COMMENT_MODE] = matchers[
          JavaScriptModes.BLOCK_COMMENT_MODE]

    tokenizer.Tokenizer.__init__(self, JavaScriptModes.TEXT_MODE, matchers,
        self.JAVASCRIPT_DEFAULT_TYPES)

  def _CreateToken(self, string, token_type, line, line_number, values=None):
    """Creates a new JavaScriptToken object.

    Args:
      string: The string of input the token contains.
      token_type: The type of token.
      line: The text of the line this token is in.
      line_number: The line number of the token.
      values: A dict of named values within the token.  For instance, a
        function declaration may have a value called 'name' which captures the
        name of the function.
    """
    return javascripttokens.JavaScriptToken(string, token_type, line,
                                            line_number, values, line_number)
