Commit 25d2987d authored by Rob Pike's avatar Rob Pike

text/template: refactor set parsing

Parse {{define}} blocks during template parsing rather than separately as a set-specific thing.
This cleans up set parse significantly, and enables the next step, if we want, to unify the
API for templates and sets.
Other than an argument change to parse.Parse, which is in effect an internal function and
unused by client code, there is no API change and no spec change yet.

R=golang-dev, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5393049
parent bbf952c3
......@@ -487,7 +487,11 @@ func testExecute(execTests []execTest, set *Set, t *testing.T) {
}
for _, test := range execTests {
tmpl := New(test.name).Funcs(funcs)
_, err := tmpl.ParseInSet(test.input, set)
theSet := set
if theSet == nil {
theSet = new(Set)
}
_, err := tmpl.ParseInSet(test.input, theSet)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s: parse error: %s", test.name, err)
continue
......
......@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func (t *Template) Funcs(funcMap FuncMap) *Template {
// Parse parses the template definition string to construct an internal
// representation of the template for execution.
func (t *Template) Parse(s string) (tmpl *Template, err error) {
t.Tree, err = parse.New(t.name).Parse(s, t.leftDelim, t.rightDelim, t.parseFuncs, builtins)
t.Tree, err = parse.New(t.name).Parse(s, t.leftDelim, t.rightDelim, nil, t.parseFuncs, builtins)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
......@@ -71,19 +71,13 @@ func (t *Template) Parse(s string) (tmpl *Template, err error) {
// ParseInSet parses the template definition string to construct an internal
// representation of the template for execution. It also adds the template
// to the set. It is an error if s is already defined in the set.
// to the set, which must not be nil. It is an error if s is already defined in the set.
// Function bindings are checked against those in the set.
func (t *Template) ParseInSet(s string, set *Set) (tmpl *Template, err error) {
var setFuncs FuncMap
if set != nil {
setFuncs = set.parseFuncs
}
t.Tree, err = parse.New(t.name).Parse(s, t.leftDelim, t.rightDelim, t.parseFuncs, setFuncs, builtins)
t.Tree, err = parse.New(t.name).Parse(s, t.leftDelim, t.rightDelim, set.trees, t.parseFuncs, set.parseFuncs, builtins)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if set != nil {
err = set.add(t)
}
err = set.add(t)
return t, err
}
......@@ -146,29 +146,70 @@ func (t *Tree) atEOF() bool {
// Parse parses the template definition string to construct an internal
// representation of the template for execution. If either action delimiter
// string is empty, the default ("{{" or "}}") is used.
func (t *Tree) Parse(s, leftDelim, rightDelim string, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) (tree *Tree, err error) {
func (t *Tree) Parse(s, leftDelim, rightDelim string, treeSet map[string]*Tree, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) (tree *Tree, err error) {
defer t.recover(&err)
t.startParse(funcs, lex(t.Name, s, leftDelim, rightDelim))
t.parse(true)
t.parse(treeSet)
t.stopParse()
return t, nil
}
// parse is the helper for Parse.
// It triggers an error if we expect EOF but don't reach it.
func (t *Tree) parse(toEOF bool) (next Node) {
t.Root, next = t.itemList(true)
if toEOF && next != nil {
t.errorf("unexpected %s", next)
// parse is the top-level parser for a template, essentially the same
// as itemList except it also parses {{define}} actions.
// It runs to EOF.
func (t *Tree) parse(treeSet map[string]*Tree) (next Node) {
t.Root = newList()
for t.peek().typ != itemEOF {
if t.peek().typ == itemLeftDelim {
delim := t.next()
if t.next().typ == itemDefine {
newT := New("new definition") // name will be updated once we know it.
newT.startParse(t.funcs, t.lex)
newT.parseDefinition(treeSet)
continue
}
t.backup2(delim)
}
n := t.textOrAction()
if n.Type() == nodeEnd {
t.errorf("unexpected %s", n)
}
t.Root.append(n)
}
return next
return nil
}
// parseDefinition parses a {{define}} ... {{end}} template definition and
// installs the definition in the treeSet map. The "define" keyword has already
// been scanned.
func (t *Tree) parseDefinition(treeSet map[string]*Tree) {
if treeSet == nil {
t.errorf("no set specified for template definition")
}
const context = "define clause"
name := t.expect(itemString, context)
var err error
t.Name, err = strconv.Unquote(name.val)
if err != nil {
t.error(err)
}
t.expect(itemRightDelim, context)
var end Node
t.Root, end = t.itemList()
if end.Type() != nodeEnd {
t.errorf("unexpected %s in %s", end, context)
}
t.stopParse()
if _, present := treeSet[t.Name]; present {
t.errorf("template: %q multiply defined", name)
}
treeSet[t.Name] = t
}
// itemList:
// textOrAction*
// Terminates at EOF and at {{end}} or {{else}}, which is returned separately.
// The toEOF flag tells whether we expect to reach EOF.
func (t *Tree) itemList(toEOF bool) (list *ListNode, next Node) {
// Terminates at {{end}} or {{else}}, returned separately.
func (t *Tree) itemList() (list *ListNode, next Node) {
list = newList()
for t.peek().typ != itemEOF {
n := t.textOrAction()
......@@ -178,10 +219,8 @@ func (t *Tree) itemList(toEOF bool) (list *ListNode, next Node) {
}
list.append(n)
}
if !toEOF {
t.unexpected(t.next(), "input")
}
return list, nil
t.errorf("unexpected EOF")
return
}
// textOrAction:
......@@ -276,11 +315,11 @@ func (t *Tree) parseControl(context string) (lineNum int, pipe *PipeNode, list,
defer t.popVars(len(t.vars))
pipe = t.pipeline(context)
var next Node
list, next = t.itemList(false)
list, next = t.itemList()
switch next.Type() {
case nodeEnd: //done
case nodeElse:
elseList, next = t.itemList(false)
elseList, next = t.itemList()
if next.Type() != nodeEnd {
t.errorf("expected end; found %s", next)
}
......
......@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ var builtins = map[string]interface{}{
func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range parseTests {
tmpl, err := New(test.name).Parse(test.input, "", "", builtins)
tmpl, err := New(test.name).Parse(test.input, "", "", nil, builtins)
switch {
case err == nil && !test.ok:
t.Errorf("%q: expected error; got none", test.name)
......
......@@ -4,46 +4,12 @@
package parse
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// Set returns a slice of Trees created by parsing the template set
// definition in the argument string. If an error is encountered,
// parsing stops and an empty slice is returned with the error.
func Set(text, leftDelim, rightDelim string, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) (tree map[string]*Tree, err error) {
tree = make(map[string]*Tree)
defer (*Tree)(nil).recover(&err)
lex := lex("set", text, leftDelim, rightDelim)
const context = "define clause"
for {
t := New("set") // name will be updated once we know it.
t.startParse(funcs, lex)
// Expect EOF or "{{ define name }}".
if t.atEOF() {
break
}
t.expect(itemLeftDelim, context)
t.expect(itemDefine, context)
name := t.expect(itemString, context)
t.Name, err = strconv.Unquote(name.val)
if err != nil {
t.error(err)
}
t.expect(itemRightDelim, context)
end := t.parse(false)
if end == nil {
t.errorf("unexpected EOF in %s", context)
}
if end.Type() != nodeEnd {
t.errorf("unexpected %s in %s", end, context)
}
t.stopParse()
if _, present := tree[t.Name]; present {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("template: %q multiply defined", name)
}
tree[t.Name] = t
}
// Top-level template name is needed but unused. TODO: clean this up.
_, err = New("ROOT").Parse(text, leftDelim, rightDelim, tree, funcs...)
return
}
......@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import (
// A template may be a member of multiple sets.
type Set struct {
tmpl map[string]*Template
trees map[string]*parse.Tree // maintained by parse package
leftDelim string
rightDelim string
parseFuncs FuncMap
......
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