asciidoc_parser/parser/parser.rs
1use std::{
2 cell::{Cell, RefCell},
3 collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
4 rc::Rc,
5 sync::Arc,
6};
7
8use crate::{
9 Document, HasSpan,
10 blocks::{SectionNumber, SectionType},
11 document::{Attribute, Catalog, InterpretedValue, RefType},
12 parser::{
13 AllowableValue, AttributeValue, DocinfoFileHandler, HtmlSubstitutionRenderer,
14 IncludeFileHandler, InlineSubstitutionRenderer, ModificationContext, PathResolver,
15 ResolvedAttributes, SafeMode, SvgFileHandler,
16 built_in_attrs::{built_in_attrs, built_in_default_values},
17 preprocessor::preprocess,
18 },
19 warnings::{Warning, WarningType},
20};
21
22/// The [`Parser`] struct and its related structs allow a caller to configure
23/// how AsciiDoc parsing occurs and then to initiate the parsing process.
24#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
25pub struct Parser {
26 /// Attribute values at current state of parsing.
27 ///
28 /// Shared (copy-on-write via [`Arc`]) with the immutable built-in attribute
29 /// table, so creating or cloning a parser does not deep-copy the table; the
30 /// map is only copied the first time this parser modifies an attribute.
31 pub(crate) attribute_values: Arc<HashMap<String, AttributeValue>>,
32
33 /// Default values for attributes if "set." Immutable after construction and
34 /// shared via [`Arc`] (never copied per parser).
35 default_attribute_values: Arc<HashMap<String, String>>,
36
37 /// Specifies how the basic raw text of a simple block will be converted to
38 /// the format which will ultimately be presented in the final output.
39 ///
40 /// Typically this is an [`HtmlSubstitutionRenderer`] but clients may
41 /// provide alternative implementations.
42 pub(crate) renderer: Rc<dyn InlineSubstitutionRenderer>,
43
44 /// Specifies the name of the primary file to be parsed.
45 pub(crate) primary_file_name: Option<String>,
46
47 /// Specifies how to generate clean and secure paths relative to the parsing
48 /// context.
49 pub path_resolver: PathResolver,
50
51 /// Handler for resolving include:: directives.
52 pub(crate) include_file_handler: Option<Rc<dyn IncludeFileHandler>>,
53
54 /// Handler for resolving docinfo files. If absent, no docinfo content is
55 /// resolved.
56 pub(crate) docinfo_file_handler: Option<Rc<dyn DocinfoFileHandler>>,
57
58 /// Handler for reading the contents of an SVG file requested by an inline
59 /// image with the `inline` option. If absent, inline SVG images fall back
60 /// to rendering their alt text.
61 pub(crate) svg_file_handler: Option<Rc<dyn SvgFileHandler>>,
62
63 /// The safe mode under which the document is parsed and rendered. Controls
64 /// security-sensitive rendering behavior (such as whether an interactive
65 /// SVG image is rendered as an `<object>` element). Defaults to
66 /// [`SafeMode::Secure`].
67 pub(crate) safe: SafeMode,
68
69 /// Document catalog for tracking referenceable elements during parsing.
70 /// This is created during parsing and transferred to the Document when
71 /// complete.
72 ///
73 /// Wrapped in a [`RefCell`] so that anchors and references discovered deep
74 /// inside inline substitution (where only a shared `&Parser` is available,
75 /// e.g. within a regex [`Replacer`](regex::Replacer)) can still be
76 /// registered.
77 catalog: RefCell<Catalog>,
78
79 /// Most recently-assigned section number.
80 pub(crate) last_section_number: SectionNumber,
81
82 /// Most recently-assigned appendix section number.
83 pub(crate) last_appendix_section_number: SectionNumber,
84
85 /// Saved copy of sectnumlevels at end of document header.
86 pub(crate) sectnumlevels: usize,
87
88 /// Section type of outermost section. (Used to determine whether to number
89 /// child sections as a normal section or appendix.)
90 pub(crate) topmost_section_type: SectionType,
91
92 /// True while parsing the direct block children of a section that carries
93 /// the `bibliography` style.
94 ///
95 /// A top-level unordered list parsed in this scope implicitly inherits the
96 /// `bibliography` style (matching Asciidoctor), even without its own
97 /// `[bibliography]` attribute. The flag is saved and restored around each
98 /// section body, so a non-bibliography subsection clears it for its own
99 /// children (the style does not propagate into subsections).
100 pub(crate) parsing_bibliography_section_body: bool,
101
102 /// True while the principal text of a bibliography list item is being
103 /// substituted.
104 ///
105 /// Read through a shared `&Parser` by the macros substitution step so it
106 /// recognizes a leading bibliography anchor (`[[[id]]]`). It is wrapped in
107 /// a [`Cell`] because the substitution code paths (e.g. a regex
108 /// [`Replacer`](regex::Replacer)) only hold a shared reference to the
109 /// parser.
110 pub(crate) in_bibliography_list_item: Cell<bool>,
111
112 /// Live values of [counter] attributes, keyed by counter name (e.g.
113 /// `index`, `example-number`, `table-number`).
114 ///
115 /// A counter is a specialized document attribute: its value is *also* the
116 /// value of the document attribute of the same name. Counters are resolved
117 /// (and advanced) deep inside the attribute-reference substitution step,
118 /// where only a shared `&Parser` is available, so the new value is recorded
119 /// here through a [`RefCell`] and read back as an attribute by
120 /// [`attribute_value()`]. An explicit attribute assignment to a counter's
121 /// name supersedes this overlay (and is what allows `:!name:` to reset a
122 /// counter), so every attribute setter clears the matching entry.
123 ///
124 /// Captioned blocks (example, table, …) are numbered with this same
125 /// mechanism: each context's caption number is the counter named
126 /// `<context>-number`, mirroring Asciidoctor's `Document#counter`.
127 ///
128 /// [counter]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/counters/
129 /// [`attribute_value()`]: Self::attribute_value
130 pub(crate) counter_values: RefCell<HashMap<String, String>>,
131
132 /// Canonical names of attributes that are locked against modification from
133 /// the document body for the current scope.
134 ///
135 /// An AsciiDoc table cell creates a nested document that inherits the
136 /// parent document's attributes. An attribute that is *set* in the
137 /// parent _cannot_ be modified inside the cell (matching Asciidoctor,
138 /// which here diverges from the spec's "set or explicitly unset" wording),
139 /// so while a cell is being parsed every inherited attribute name
140 /// (other than a handful of exceptions) is recorded here and a body
141 /// attribute assignment to such a name is silently ignored. The set is
142 /// saved and restored around each cell, so the lock applies only within
143 /// the cell (and nests correctly).
144 pub(crate) locked_attribute_names: HashSet<String>,
145
146 /// Number of AsciiDoc table cells currently being parsed in the call stack.
147 ///
148 /// An AsciiDoc table cell creates a nested, standalone AsciiDoc document.
149 /// While that document is being parsed this counter is greater than zero,
150 /// which (matching Asciidoctor's `Document#nested?`) changes the default
151 /// cell separator of any table found inside from the vertical bar (`|`) to
152 /// the exclamation mark (`!`), so a nested table needs no explicit
153 /// `separator` attribute. The counter is incremented and decremented around
154 /// each AsciiDoc cell, so it nests correctly.
155 pub(crate) nested_document_depth: usize,
156
157 /// Catalog of callout numbers registered by verbatim blocks, used to
158 /// validate the callout lists that annotate them.
159 ///
160 /// Wrapped in a [`RefCell`] because callouts are registered deep inside the
161 /// callouts substitution step, where only a shared `&Parser` is available.
162 callouts: RefCell<CalloutCatalog>,
163
164 /// Warnings produced while replacing attribute references (e.g. a reference
165 /// to a missing attribute when `attribute-missing` is `warn`).
166 ///
167 /// Wrapped in a [`RefCell`] because attribute references are replaced deep
168 /// inside the attributes substitution step, where only a shared `&Parser`
169 /// is available. Each entry stores the byte offset and length of the source
170 /// span the warning refers to (rather than a borrowed
171 /// [`Span`](crate::Span), which the lifetime-free `Parser` cannot
172 /// hold), so the warnings can be turned into
173 /// spanned [`Warning`]s once the document's owned source is available.
174 substitution_warnings: RefCell<Vec<DeferredWarning>>,
175}
176
177/// A warning recorded in a form that does not borrow the source so it can live
178/// on the [`Parser`] (or be returned from preprocessing), to be reconstituted
179/// into a spanned [`Warning`] once the document's owned source is available.
180///
181/// This is used both for warnings raised while replacing attribute references
182/// and for warnings raised during preprocessing (e.g. an unresolved include
183/// directive). The `offset`/`len` pair locates the relevant text within the
184/// (preprocessed) document source.
185#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
186pub(crate) struct DeferredWarning {
187 /// Byte offset into the document source of the span this warning refers to.
188 pub(crate) offset: usize,
189
190 /// Byte length of the span this warning refers to.
191 pub(crate) len: usize,
192
193 /// The type of warning, already carrying any owned data it needs (such as
194 /// the missing attribute's name).
195 pub(crate) warning: WarningType,
196}
197
198/// Tracks the callout numbers defined by verbatim blocks so that a callout list
199/// can be validated against the callouts it annotates.
200///
201/// This mirrors the relevant behavior of Asciidoctor's `Callouts` catalog: each
202/// verbatim block registers the callout numbers it defines into the current
203/// list, and each callout list checks its items against that list (warning
204/// about any item with no matching callout) before the list is closed.
205#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
206struct CalloutCatalog {
207 /// Callout numbers registered (in document order) since the last callout
208 /// list was closed.
209 current: Vec<u32>,
210}
211
212impl Default for Parser {
213 fn default() -> Self {
214 Self {
215 attribute_values: built_in_attrs(),
216 default_attribute_values: built_in_default_values(),
217 renderer: Rc::new(HtmlSubstitutionRenderer {}),
218 primary_file_name: None,
219 path_resolver: PathResolver::default(),
220 include_file_handler: None,
221 docinfo_file_handler: None,
222 svg_file_handler: None,
223 safe: SafeMode::default(),
224 catalog: RefCell::new(Catalog::new()),
225 last_section_number: SectionNumber::default(),
226 last_appendix_section_number: SectionNumber {
227 section_type: SectionType::Appendix,
228 components: vec![],
229 },
230 sectnumlevels: 3,
231 topmost_section_type: SectionType::Normal,
232 parsing_bibliography_section_body: false,
233 in_bibliography_list_item: Cell::new(false),
234 counter_values: RefCell::new(HashMap::new()),
235 locked_attribute_names: HashSet::new(),
236 nested_document_depth: 0,
237 callouts: RefCell::new(CalloutCatalog::default()),
238 substitution_warnings: RefCell::new(vec![]),
239 }
240 }
241}
242
243impl Parser {
244 /// Parse a UTF-8 string as an AsciiDoc document.
245 ///
246 /// The [`Document`] data structure returned by this call has a '`static`
247 /// lifetime; this is an implementation detail. It retains a copy of the
248 /// `source` string that was passed in, but it is not tied to the lifetime
249 /// of that string.
250 ///
251 /// Nearly all of the data structures contained within the [`Document`]
252 /// structure are tied to the lifetime of the document and have a `'src`
253 /// lifetime to signal their dependency on the source document.
254 ///
255 /// **IMPORTANT:** The AsciiDoc language documentation states that UTF-16
256 /// encoding is allowed if a byte-order-mark (BOM) is present at the
257 /// start of a file. This format is not directly supported by the
258 /// `asciidoc-parser` crate. Any UTF-16 content must be re-encoded as
259 /// UTF-8 prior to parsing.
260 ///
261 /// The `Parser` struct will be updated with document attribute values
262 /// discovered during parsing. These values may be inspected using
263 /// [`attribute_value()`].
264 ///
265 /// # Warnings, not errors
266 ///
267 /// Any UTF-8 string is a valid AsciiDoc document, so this function does not
268 /// return an [`Option`] or [`Result`] data type. There may be any number of
269 /// character sequences that have ambiguous or potentially unintended
270 /// meanings. For that reason, a caller is advised to review the warnings
271 /// provided via the [`warnings()`] iterator.
272 ///
273 /// [`warnings()`]: Document::warnings
274 /// [`attribute_value()`]: Self::attribute_value
275 pub fn parse(&mut self, source: &str) -> Document<'static> {
276 let mut document = self.parse_deferred(source);
277
278 // Resolve cross-references against this document's own catalog. For
279 // multi-document workflows, use `parse_deferred` and resolve later with
280 // a caller-supplied resolver via `Document::resolve_references`.
281 document.resolve_against_own_catalog(&*self.renderer);
282
283 document
284 }
285
286 /// Parse a UTF-8 string as an AsciiDoc document, leaving cross-references
287 /// unresolved.
288 ///
289 /// This behaves like [`parse()`], except it does not resolve
290 /// cross-references (`<<id>>`, `xref:id[…]`). The returned [`Document`]
291 /// carries its references in a deferred state; resolve them later with
292 /// [`Document::resolve_references`].
293 ///
294 /// This is the entry point for multi-document workflows (e.g. Antora-style
295 /// site generation): parse every document with this method, build a
296 /// combined index from each document's [`catalog()`], then resolve each
297 /// document against that index. This crate does not merge catalogs
298 /// itself.
299 ///
300 /// [`parse()`]: Self::parse
301 /// [`catalog()`]: Document::catalog
302 pub fn parse_deferred(&mut self, source: &str) -> Document<'static> {
303 let (preprocessed_source, source_map, preprocessor_warnings) = preprocess(source, self);
304
305 // NOTE: `Document::parse` will transfer the catalog to itself at the end of the
306 // parsing operation. Start each parse with a fresh catalog.
307 *self.catalog.borrow_mut() = Catalog::new();
308
309 // Start each parse with an empty callout catalog.
310 *self.callouts.borrow_mut() = CalloutCatalog::default();
311
312 // Start each parse with no pending substitution warnings.
313 self.substitution_warnings.borrow_mut().clear();
314
315 // Reset section numbering for each new document.
316 self.last_section_number = SectionNumber::default();
317
318 // Reset counter (and captioned-block) numbering for each new document.
319 self.counter_values.borrow_mut().clear();
320
321 Document::parse(
322 &preprocessed_source,
323 source_map,
324 preprocessor_warnings,
325 self,
326 )
327 }
328
329 /// Retrieves the current interpreted value of a [document attribute].
330 ///
331 /// Each document holds a set of name-value pairs called document
332 /// attributes. These attributes provide a means of configuring the AsciiDoc
333 /// processor, declaring document metadata, and defining reusable content.
334 /// This page introduces document attributes and answers some questions
335 /// about the terminology used when referring to them.
336 ///
337 /// ## What are document attributes?
338 ///
339 /// Document attributes are effectively document-scoped variables for the
340 /// AsciiDoc language. The AsciiDoc language defines a set of built-in
341 /// attributes, and also allows the author (or extensions) to define
342 /// additional document attributes, which may replace built-in attributes
343 /// when permitted.
344 ///
345 /// Built-in attributes either provide access to read-only information about
346 /// the document and its environment or allow the author to configure
347 /// behavior of the AsciiDoc processor for a whole document or select
348 /// regions. Built-in attributes are effectively unordered. User-defined
349 /// attribute serve as a powerful text replacement tool. User-defined
350 /// attributes are stored in the order in which they are defined.
351 ///
352 /// [document attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes/
353 pub fn attribute_value<N: AsRef<str>>(&self, name: N) -> InterpretedValue {
354 // A counter's current value lives in the overlay and supersedes any
355 // earlier value of the attribute of the same name (see
356 // [`counter_values`](Self::counter_values)).
357 if let Some(value) = self.counter_values.borrow().get(name.as_ref()) {
358 return InterpretedValue::Value(value.clone());
359 }
360
361 self.attribute_values
362 .get(name.as_ref())
363 .map(|av| av.value.clone())
364 .map(|av| {
365 if let InterpretedValue::Set = av
366 && let Some(default) = self.default_attribute_values.get(name.as_ref())
367 {
368 InterpretedValue::Value(default.clone())
369 } else {
370 av
371 }
372 })
373 .unwrap_or(InterpretedValue::Unset)
374 }
375
376 /// Returns `true` if the parser has a [document attribute] by this name.
377 ///
378 /// [document attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes/
379 pub fn has_attribute<N: AsRef<str>>(&self, name: N) -> bool {
380 self.counter_values.borrow().contains_key(name.as_ref())
381 || self.attribute_values.contains_key(name.as_ref())
382 }
383
384 /// Returns `true` if the parser has a [document attribute] by this name
385 /// which has been set (i.e. is present and not [unset]).
386 ///
387 /// [document attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes/
388 /// [unset]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/unset-attributes/
389 pub fn is_attribute_set<N: AsRef<str>>(&self, name: N) -> bool {
390 // A counter always holds a concrete (set) value.
391 if self.counter_values.borrow().contains_key(name.as_ref()) {
392 return true;
393 }
394
395 self.attribute_values
396 .get(name.as_ref())
397 .map(|a| a.value != InterpretedValue::Unset)
398 .unwrap_or(false)
399 }
400
401 /// Captures the parser's fully-resolved document-attribute state so it can
402 /// outlive the parser — for example, retained on a [`Document`] to answer
403 /// [`attribute_value`]/[`has_attribute`]/[`is_attribute_set`] without a
404 /// parser in hand (the embed path a renderer uses for `convert_document`).
405 ///
406 /// This shares the parser's attribute tables by [`Arc`] rather than copying
407 /// them, so it is cheap to take on every parse (the large built-in table is
408 /// never deep-cloned). See [`ResolvedAttributes`].
409 ///
410 /// [`Document`]: crate::Document
411 /// [`attribute_value`]: Self::attribute_value
412 /// [`has_attribute`]: Self::has_attribute
413 /// [`is_attribute_set`]: Self::is_attribute_set
414 pub(crate) fn snapshot_attributes(&self) -> ResolvedAttributes {
415 ResolvedAttributes::new(
416 Arc::clone(&self.attribute_values),
417 Arc::clone(&self.default_attribute_values),
418 self.counter_values.borrow().clone(),
419 )
420 }
421
422 /// Resolves whether a document title should be displayed, from the
423 /// `showtitle`/`notitle` attribute pair (which are complements).
424 ///
425 /// `showtitle` takes precedence: if present, the title shows precisely when
426 /// it is set. Otherwise `notitle`, if present, hides the title when set.
427 /// When neither attribute is present, `default_shown` decides — a
428 /// standalone document (such as a nested AsciiDoc table cell) shows its
429 /// title, while an embedded document does not.
430 pub(crate) fn resolve_show_title(&self, default_shown: bool) -> bool {
431 if self.has_attribute("showtitle") {
432 self.is_attribute_set("showtitle")
433 } else if self.has_attribute("notitle") {
434 !self.is_attribute_set("notitle")
435 } else {
436 default_shown
437 }
438 }
439
440 /// Forces the `doctype` attribute to `value`, refreshing the derived
441 /// `backend-html5-doctype-*` attribute.
442 ///
443 /// Used when a nested AsciiDoc table cell resets its doctype to the default
444 /// (a cell does not inherit the parent's doctype). The value stays
445 /// modifiable from the document body so the cell may still set its own
446 /// doctype.
447 pub(crate) fn force_doctype(&mut self, value: &str) {
448 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values).insert(
449 "doctype".to_string(),
450 AttributeValue {
451 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
452 modification_context: ModificationContext::ApiOrDocumentBody,
453 silent_when_locked: false,
454 value: InterpretedValue::Value(value.to_string()),
455 },
456 );
457 self.refresh_doctype_derived_attr();
458 }
459
460 /// Recomputes the `backend-html5-doctype-{doctype}` intrinsic attribute so
461 /// exactly one exists — for the active doctype — resolving to an empty
462 /// (defined) value. References to any other doctype stay undefined and so
463 /// render literally.
464 pub(crate) fn refresh_doctype_derived_attr(&mut self) {
465 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values)
466 .retain(|name, _| !name.starts_with("backend-html5-doctype-"));
467
468 if let InterpretedValue::Value(doctype) = self.attribute_value("doctype") {
469 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values).insert(
470 format!("backend-html5-doctype-{doctype}"),
471 AttributeValue {
472 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
473 modification_context: ModificationContext::Anywhere,
474 silent_when_locked: false,
475 value: InterpretedValue::Value(String::new()),
476 },
477 );
478 }
479 }
480
481 /// Sets the value of an [intrinsic attribute].
482 ///
483 /// Intrinsic attributes are set automatically by the processor. These
484 /// attributes provide information about the document being processed (e.g.,
485 /// `docfile`), the security mode under which the processor is running
486 /// (e.g., `safe-mode-name`), and information about the user’s environment
487 /// (e.g., `user-home`).
488 ///
489 /// The [`modification_context`](ModificationContext) establishes whether
490 /// the value can be subsequently modified by the document header and/or in
491 /// the document body.
492 ///
493 /// Subsequent calls to this function or [`with_intrinsic_attribute_bool()`]
494 /// are always permitted. The last such call for any given attribute name
495 /// takes precendence.
496 ///
497 /// [intrinsic attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
498 ///
499 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute_bool()`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute_bool
500 pub fn with_intrinsic_attribute<N: AsRef<str>, V: AsRef<str>>(
501 mut self,
502 name: N,
503 value: V,
504 modification_context: ModificationContext,
505 ) -> Self {
506 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
507 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
508 modification_context,
509 silent_when_locked: false,
510 value: InterpretedValue::Value(value.as_ref().to_string()),
511 };
512
513 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values)
514 .insert(name.as_ref().to_lowercase(), attribute_value);
515
516 self
517 }
518
519 /// Sets the value of an [intrinsic attribute], rejecting any disallowed
520 /// subsequent write *silently*.
521 ///
522 /// This behaves exactly like [`with_intrinsic_attribute()`] except that a
523 /// document header or body assignment that the
524 /// [`modification_context`](ModificationContext) does not permit is dropped
525 /// with **no** `AttributeValueIsLocked` warning, instead of recording one.
526 /// The rejected write is otherwise handled identically (the value is left
527 /// unchanged).
528 ///
529 /// This reproduces Asciidoctor's *silent* safe-mode attribute restrictions:
530 /// under `SERVER`/`SECURE`, a document assignment of a restricted
531 /// conversion attribute (`backend`, `doctype`, `docinfo`,
532 /// `source-highlighter`) is simply dropped, with no diagnostic. Seed
533 /// such an attribute as an [`ApiOnly`](ModificationContext::ApiOnly)
534 /// silent intrinsic to lock it against document assignment without
535 /// warning.
536 ///
537 /// Subsequent calls to this function or the other
538 /// `with_intrinsic_attribute` variants are always permitted. The last
539 /// such call for any given attribute name takes precedence.
540 ///
541 /// [intrinsic attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
542 ///
543 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute()`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute
544 pub fn with_intrinsic_attribute_silent<N: AsRef<str>, V: AsRef<str>>(
545 mut self,
546 name: N,
547 value: V,
548 modification_context: ModificationContext,
549 ) -> Self {
550 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
551 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
552 modification_context,
553 silent_when_locked: true,
554 value: InterpretedValue::Value(value.as_ref().to_string()),
555 };
556
557 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values)
558 .insert(name.as_ref().to_lowercase(), attribute_value);
559
560 self
561 }
562
563 /// Register a referenceable element (anchor, section, bibliography entry)
564 /// in the document catalog.
565 ///
566 /// This takes `&self` (rather than `&mut self`) so that it can be called
567 /// from inline-substitution code paths that only hold a shared reference to
568 /// the parser, such as a regex [`Replacer`](regex::Replacer).
569 pub(crate) fn register_ref(
570 &self,
571 id: &str,
572 reftext: Option<&str>,
573 ref_type: RefType,
574 ) -> Result<(), crate::document::DuplicateIdError> {
575 self.catalog
576 .borrow_mut()
577 .register_ref(id, reftext, ref_type)
578 }
579
580 /// Registers a callout number defined by a verbatim block.
581 ///
582 /// Takes `&self` so it can be called from the callouts substitution step,
583 /// which only holds a shared reference to the parser.
584 pub(crate) fn register_callout(&self, number: u32) {
585 self.callouts.borrow_mut().current.push(number);
586 }
587
588 /// Returns `true` if a callout numbered `number` was registered for the
589 /// current (not-yet-closed) callout list.
590 pub(crate) fn callout_defined(&self, number: u32) -> bool {
591 self.callouts.borrow().current.contains(&number)
592 }
593
594 /// Closes the current callout list, so callouts registered afterward belong
595 /// to the next list.
596 pub(crate) fn close_callout_list(&self) {
597 self.callouts.borrow_mut().current.clear();
598 }
599
600 /// Returns the number of an already-defined footnote with the given ID, if
601 /// one exists in the current document's footnote registry.
602 ///
603 /// Takes `&self` so it can be called from the macros substitution step,
604 /// which only holds a shared reference to the parser.
605 pub(crate) fn footnote_index_for_id(&self, id: &str) -> Option<String> {
606 self.catalog
607 .borrow()
608 .footnote_with_id(id)
609 .map(|f| f.index.clone())
610 }
611
612 /// Defines a new footnote, advancing the `footnote-number` counter and
613 /// registering the footnote in the current document's registry. Returns the
614 /// number assigned to the footnote.
615 ///
616 /// Takes `&self` so it can be called from the macros substitution step.
617 pub(crate) fn define_footnote(
618 &self,
619 id: Option<&str>,
620 text: String,
621 xrefs: Vec<crate::content::XrefSegment>,
622 ) -> String {
623 // A footnote's text is extracted out of the block during macro
624 // substitution, so any cross-reference inside it never reaches the
625 // document-level resolution pass over block content. Those
626 // cross-references are captured (as placeholders in `text` plus the
627 // `xrefs` segments) so they can be resolved alongside the block
628 // references. The stored `text` is the unresolved fallback rendering
629 // until then, so it is always clean.
630 let (text, deferred) = if xrefs.is_empty() {
631 (text, None)
632 } else {
633 let deferred = crate::content::FootnoteDeferred::new(text, xrefs);
634 let rendered = deferred.render(&*self.renderer);
635 (rendered, Some(Box::new(deferred)))
636 };
637
638 // Footnotes are numbered consecutively throughout the document via the
639 // `footnote-number` counter, which is seeded to `0` so the first
640 // footnote is numbered `1`. The counter is a document-wide attribute, so
641 // numbering continues across nested documents (AsciiDoc table cells)
642 // even though the footnote *list* does not. The counter honors any seed
643 // the document sets, so a non-integer seed yields a non-integer number
644 // (matching Asciidoctor); the value is therefore kept as a string.
645 let index = self.counter("footnote-number", None);
646
647 self.catalog
648 .borrow_mut()
649 .register_footnote(crate::document::Footnote {
650 index: index.clone(),
651 id: id.map(|s| s.to_owned()),
652 text,
653 deferred,
654 });
655
656 index
657 }
658
659 /// Removes and returns the current document's footnote list, leaving an
660 /// empty list behind. Used to give a nested document (an AsciiDoc table
661 /// cell) its own footnote registry; see [`restore_footnotes`].
662 ///
663 /// [`restore_footnotes`]: Self::restore_footnotes
664 pub(crate) fn take_footnotes(&self) -> Vec<crate::document::Footnote> {
665 self.catalog.borrow_mut().take_footnotes()
666 }
667
668 /// Restores a previously-[taken](Self::take_footnotes) footnote list,
669 /// discarding any footnotes registered in the meantime (i.e. those defined
670 /// inside the nested document).
671 pub(crate) fn restore_footnotes(&self, footnotes: Vec<crate::document::Footnote>) {
672 self.catalog.borrow_mut().restore_footnotes(footnotes);
673 }
674
675 /// Records a warning produced while replacing attribute references.
676 ///
677 /// Takes `&self` so it can be called from the attributes substitution step,
678 /// which only holds a shared reference to the parser. `source` locates the
679 /// text the warning refers to; its byte offset and length are stored so a
680 /// spanned [`Warning`] can be reconstructed later (see
681 /// [`take_substitution_warnings`](Self::take_substitution_warnings)).
682 pub(crate) fn record_substitution_warning(
683 &self,
684 source: crate::Span<'_>,
685 warning: WarningType,
686 ) {
687 self.substitution_warnings
688 .borrow_mut()
689 .push(DeferredWarning {
690 offset: source.byte_offset(),
691 len: source.len(),
692 warning,
693 });
694 }
695
696 /// Returns the number of substitution warnings recorded so far.
697 ///
698 /// Used together with [`truncate_substitution_warnings`] to discard
699 /// warnings recorded while parsing an owned (e.g. include-expanded) source,
700 /// whose offsets do not refer to the primary document source.
701 ///
702 /// [`truncate_substitution_warnings`]: Self::truncate_substitution_warnings
703 pub(crate) fn substitution_warnings_len(&self) -> usize {
704 self.substitution_warnings.borrow().len()
705 }
706
707 /// Discards any substitution warnings recorded since the buffer held `len`
708 /// entries.
709 pub(crate) fn truncate_substitution_warnings(&self, len: usize) {
710 self.substitution_warnings.borrow_mut().truncate(len);
711 }
712
713 /// Takes the substitution warnings recorded during parsing, leaving the
714 /// buffer empty.
715 pub(crate) fn take_substitution_warnings(&self) -> Vec<DeferredWarning> {
716 std::mem::take(&mut *self.substitution_warnings.borrow_mut())
717 }
718
719 /// Generate a unique ID derived from `base_id` and register it in the
720 /// document catalog, returning the ID that was assigned.
721 pub(crate) fn generate_and_register_unique_id(
722 &self,
723 base_id: &str,
724 reftext: Option<&str>,
725 ref_type: RefType,
726 ) -> String {
727 self.catalog
728 .borrow_mut()
729 .generate_and_register_unique_id(base_id, reftext, ref_type)
730 }
731
732 /// Takes the catalog from the parser, transferring ownership and leaving an
733 /// empty catalog in its place.
734 ///
735 /// This is used by `Document::parse` to transfer the catalog from the
736 /// parser to the document at the end of parsing.
737 pub(crate) fn take_catalog(&mut self) -> Catalog {
738 std::mem::take(&mut *self.catalog.borrow_mut())
739 }
740
741 /* Comment out until we're prepared to use and test this.
742 /// Sets the default value for an [intrinsic attribute].
743 ///
744 /// Default values for attributes are provided automatically by the
745 /// processor. These values provide a falllback textual value for an
746 /// attribute when it is merely "set" by the document via API, header, or
747 /// document body.
748 ///
749 /// Calling this does not imply that the value is set automatically by
750 /// default, nor does it establish any policy for where the value may be
751 /// modified. For that, please use [`with_intrinsic_attribute`].
752 ///
753 /// [intrinsic attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
754 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute
755 pub fn with_default_attribute_value<N: AsRef<str>, V: AsRef<str>>(
756 mut self,
757 name: N,
758 value: V,
759 ) -> Self {
760 self.default_attribute_values
761 .insert(name.as_ref().to_string(), value.as_ref().to_string());
762
763 self
764 }
765 */
766
767 /// Sets the value of an [intrinsic attribute] from a boolean flag.
768 ///
769 /// A boolean `true` is interpreted as "set." A boolean `false` is
770 /// interpreted as "unset."
771 ///
772 /// Intrinsic attributes are set automatically by the processor. These
773 /// attributes provide information about the document being processed (e.g.,
774 /// `docfile`), the security mode under which the processor is running
775 /// (e.g., `safe-mode-name`), and information about the user’s environment
776 /// (e.g., `user-home`).
777 ///
778 /// The [`modification_context`](ModificationContext) establishes whether
779 /// the value can be subsequently modified by the document header and/or in
780 /// the document body.
781 ///
782 /// Subsequent calls to this function or [`with_intrinsic_attribute()`] are
783 /// always permitted. The last such call for any given attribute name takes
784 /// precendence.
785 ///
786 /// [intrinsic attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
787 ///
788 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute()`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute
789 pub fn with_intrinsic_attribute_bool<N: AsRef<str>>(
790 mut self,
791 name: N,
792 value: bool,
793 modification_context: ModificationContext,
794 ) -> Self {
795 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
796 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
797 modification_context,
798 silent_when_locked: false,
799 value: if value {
800 InterpretedValue::Set
801 } else {
802 InterpretedValue::Unset
803 },
804 };
805
806 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values)
807 .insert(name.as_ref().to_lowercase(), attribute_value);
808
809 self
810 }
811
812 /// Sets the value of an [intrinsic attribute] from a boolean flag,
813 /// rejecting any disallowed subsequent write *silently*.
814 ///
815 /// This behaves exactly like [`with_intrinsic_attribute_bool()`] except
816 /// that a document header or body assignment that the
817 /// [`modification_context`](ModificationContext) does not permit is dropped
818 /// with **no** `AttributeValueIsLocked` warning, instead of recording one.
819 /// See [`with_intrinsic_attribute_silent()`] for the motivating use case
820 /// (Asciidoctor's silent safe-mode attribute restrictions).
821 ///
822 /// A boolean `true` is interpreted as "set." A boolean `false` is
823 /// interpreted as "unset."
824 ///
825 /// Subsequent calls to this function or the other
826 /// `with_intrinsic_attribute` variants are always permitted. The last
827 /// such call for any given attribute name takes precedence.
828 ///
829 /// [intrinsic attribute]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
830 ///
831 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute_bool()`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute_bool
832 /// [`with_intrinsic_attribute_silent()`]: Self::with_intrinsic_attribute_silent
833 pub fn with_intrinsic_attribute_bool_silent<N: AsRef<str>>(
834 mut self,
835 name: N,
836 value: bool,
837 modification_context: ModificationContext,
838 ) -> Self {
839 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
840 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
841 modification_context,
842 silent_when_locked: true,
843 value: if value {
844 InterpretedValue::Set
845 } else {
846 InterpretedValue::Unset
847 },
848 };
849
850 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values)
851 .insert(name.as_ref().to_lowercase(), attribute_value);
852
853 self
854 }
855
856 /// Replace the default [`InlineSubstitutionRenderer`] for this parser.
857 ///
858 /// The default implementation of [`InlineSubstitutionRenderer`] that is
859 /// provided is suitable for HTML5 rendering. If you are targeting a
860 /// different back-end rendering, you will need to provide your own
861 /// implementation and set it using this call before parsing.
862 pub fn with_inline_substitution_renderer<ISR: InlineSubstitutionRenderer + 'static>(
863 mut self,
864 renderer: ISR,
865 ) -> Self {
866 self.renderer = Rc::new(renderer);
867 self
868 }
869
870 /// Sets the name of the primary file to be parsed when [`parse()`] is
871 /// called.
872 ///
873 /// This name will be used for any error messages detected in this file and
874 /// also will be passed to [`IncludeFileHandler::resolve_target()`] as the
875 /// `source` argument for any `include::` file resolution requests from this
876 /// file.
877 ///
878 /// [`parse()`]: Self::parse
879 /// [`IncludeFileHandler::resolve_target()`]: crate::parser::IncludeFileHandler::resolve_target
880 pub fn with_primary_file_name<S: AsRef<str>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
881 self.primary_file_name = Some(name.as_ref().to_owned());
882 self
883 }
884
885 /// Sets the [`IncludeFileHandler`] for this parser.
886 ///
887 /// The include file handler is responsible for resolving `include::`
888 /// directives encountered during preprocessing. If no handler is provided,
889 /// include directives will be ignored.
890 ///
891 /// [`IncludeFileHandler`]: crate::parser::IncludeFileHandler
892 pub fn with_include_file_handler<IFH: IncludeFileHandler + 'static>(
893 mut self,
894 handler: IFH,
895 ) -> Self {
896 self.include_file_handler = Some(Rc::new(handler));
897 self
898 }
899
900 /// Sets the [`DocinfoFileHandler`] for this parser.
901 ///
902 /// The docinfo file handler is responsible for providing the content of
903 /// [docinfo files] requested while resolving a document's docinfo (see the
904 /// `docinfo` attribute). If no handler is provided, no docinfo content is
905 /// resolved and [`Document::docinfo`] returns an empty string for every
906 /// location.
907 ///
908 /// [`DocinfoFileHandler`]: crate::parser::DocinfoFileHandler
909 /// [docinfo files]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/docinfo/
910 /// [`Document::docinfo`]: crate::Document::docinfo
911 pub fn with_docinfo_file_handler<DFH: DocinfoFileHandler + 'static>(
912 mut self,
913 handler: DFH,
914 ) -> Self {
915 self.docinfo_file_handler = Some(Rc::new(handler));
916 self
917 }
918
919 /// Sets the [`SvgFileHandler`] for this parser.
920 ///
921 /// The SVG file handler is responsible for providing the raw contents of an
922 /// SVG file requested by an inline image with the `inline` option (e.g.
923 /// `image:diagram.svg[opts=inline]`). If no handler is provided, inline SVG
924 /// images fall back to rendering their alt text.
925 ///
926 /// [`SvgFileHandler`]: crate::parser::SvgFileHandler
927 pub fn with_svg_file_handler<SFH: SvgFileHandler + 'static>(mut self, handler: SFH) -> Self {
928 self.svg_file_handler = Some(Rc::new(handler));
929 self
930 }
931
932 /// Sets the [`SafeMode`] under which the document is parsed and rendered.
933 ///
934 /// The default is [`SafeMode::Secure`], the most conservative setting.
935 /// Relaxing the safe mode enables security-sensitive rendering behavior,
936 /// such as rendering an interactive SVG image as an `<object>` element.
937 ///
938 /// [`SafeMode`]: crate::SafeMode
939 pub fn with_safe_mode(mut self, safe: SafeMode) -> Self {
940 self.safe = safe;
941 self.apply_safe_mode_attributes();
942 self
943 }
944
945 /// Refreshes the `safe-mode-*` family of [intrinsic attributes] from the
946 /// current safe mode.
947 ///
948 /// These attributes let a document (or a downstream converter) inspect the
949 /// security mode under which it is being processed:
950 ///
951 /// * `safe-mode-level` — the numeric level (`0`, `1`, `10`, or `20`).
952 /// * `safe-mode-name` — the lowercase mode name (`unsafe`, `safe`,
953 /// `server`, or `secure`).
954 /// * `safe-mode-<name>` — a single flag attribute (set to an empty value)
955 /// naming the active mode; the flags for the other modes are left unset
956 /// so that a reference to them resolves literally.
957 ///
958 /// All of these are read-only from the document's perspective (they can
959 /// only be established via the API), matching Ruby Asciidoctor.
960 ///
961 /// [intrinsic attributes]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/document-attributes-ref/#intrinsic-attributes
962 fn apply_safe_mode_attributes(&mut self) {
963 let attrs = Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values);
964
965 let intrinsic = |value: InterpretedValue| AttributeValue {
966 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
967 modification_context: ModificationContext::ApiOnly,
968 silent_when_locked: false,
969 value,
970 };
971
972 attrs.insert(
973 "safe-mode-level".to_string(),
974 intrinsic(InterpretedValue::Value(self.safe.level().to_string())),
975 );
976 attrs.insert(
977 "safe-mode-name".to_string(),
978 intrinsic(InterpretedValue::Value(self.safe.name().to_string())),
979 );
980
981 // Exactly one `safe-mode-<name>` flag is set (to an empty value); the
982 // rest are removed so that referencing them resolves literally.
983 for mode in [
984 SafeMode::Unsafe,
985 SafeMode::Safe,
986 SafeMode::Server,
987 SafeMode::Secure,
988 ] {
989 let name = format!("safe-mode-{}", mode.name());
990 if mode == self.safe {
991 attrs.insert(name, intrinsic(InterpretedValue::Set));
992 } else {
993 attrs.remove(&name);
994 }
995 }
996 }
997
998 /// Returns the [`SafeMode`] under which this parser operates.
999 ///
1000 /// [`SafeMode`]: crate::SafeMode
1001 pub fn safe_mode(&self) -> SafeMode {
1002 self.safe
1003 }
1004
1005 /// Returns the document name (`docname`): the base name of the primary
1006 /// file, stripped of its directory and final extension.
1007 ///
1008 /// This is the `<docname>` used to build private docinfo file names (e.g.
1009 /// `mydoc-docinfo.html` for `mydoc.adoc`). Returns `None` when no primary
1010 /// file name has been set, in which case private docinfo files cannot be
1011 /// resolved.
1012 pub(crate) fn docname(&self) -> Option<String> {
1013 let primary = self.primary_file_name.as_deref()?;
1014
1015 // Strip the directory portion (handling both separators, since the
1016 // primary file name may have been supplied on either platform).
1017 let base = primary.rsplit(['/', '\\']).next().unwrap_or(primary);
1018
1019 // Strip a single trailing extension, if present. A leading-dot name
1020 // (e.g. `.adoc`) is treated as having no extension and is kept whole as
1021 // the stem, matching Ruby's `File.basename(".adoc", ".*")`.
1022 let stem = match base.rfind('.') {
1023 Some(0) | None => base,
1024 Some(idx) => &base[..idx],
1025 };
1026
1027 if stem.is_empty() {
1028 None
1029 } else {
1030 Some(stem.to_string())
1031 }
1032 }
1033
1034 /// Called from [`Header::parse()`] to accept or reject an attribute value.
1035 ///
1036 /// [`Header::parse()`]: crate::document::Header::parse
1037 pub(crate) fn set_attribute_from_header<'src>(
1038 &mut self,
1039 attr: &Attribute<'src>,
1040 warnings: &mut Vec<Warning<'src>>,
1041 ) {
1042 let attr_name = remap_attr_name(attr.name().data());
1043
1044 let existing_attr = self.attribute_values.get(&attr_name);
1045
1046 // Verify that we have permission to overwrite any existing attribute value.
1047 if let Some(existing_attr) = existing_attr
1048 && (existing_attr.modification_context == ModificationContext::ApiOnly
1049 || existing_attr.modification_context == ModificationContext::ApiOrDocumentBody)
1050 {
1051 // A silently-locked intrinsic rejects the write without recording a
1052 // warning (see `AttributeValue::silent_when_locked`).
1053 if !existing_attr.silent_when_locked {
1054 warnings.push(Warning {
1055 source: attr.span(),
1056 warning: WarningType::AttributeValueIsLocked(attr_name),
1057 });
1058 }
1059 return;
1060 }
1061
1062 let mut value = attr.value().clone();
1063
1064 if let InterpretedValue::Set = value
1065 && let Some(default_value) = self.default_attribute_values.get(&attr_name)
1066 {
1067 value = InterpretedValue::Value(default_value.clone());
1068 }
1069
1070 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
1071 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
1072 modification_context: ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1073 silent_when_locked: false,
1074 value,
1075 };
1076
1077 // An explicit assignment supersedes (and resets) any counter of the same
1078 // name.
1079 self.counter_values.borrow_mut().remove(&attr_name);
1080
1081 let is_doctype = attr_name == "doctype";
1082 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values).insert(attr_name, attribute_value);
1083 if is_doctype {
1084 self.refresh_doctype_derived_attr();
1085 }
1086 }
1087
1088 /// Called from [`Header::parse()`] for a value that is derived from parsing
1089 /// the header (except for attribute lines).
1090 ///
1091 /// [`Header::parse()`]: crate::document::Header::parse
1092 pub(crate) fn set_attribute_by_value_from_header<N: AsRef<str>, V: AsRef<str>>(
1093 &mut self,
1094 name: N,
1095 value: V,
1096 ) {
1097 let attr_name = remap_attr_name(name);
1098
1099 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
1100 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
1101 modification_context: ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1102 silent_when_locked: false,
1103 value: InterpretedValue::Value(value.as_ref().to_owned()),
1104 };
1105
1106 self.counter_values.borrow_mut().remove(&attr_name);
1107 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values).insert(attr_name, attribute_value);
1108 }
1109
1110 /// Applies the `imagesdir`-relative default for the `iconsdir` attribute.
1111 ///
1112 /// The `iconsdir` attribute defaults to `{imagesdir}/icons`; when
1113 /// `imagesdir` is left empty this resolves to the built-in
1114 /// [`DEFAULT_ICONSDIR`] (`./images/icons`). When `imagesdir` is set to a
1115 /// non-empty value and `iconsdir` was left at its built-in default, the
1116 /// icons directory is derived as `{imagesdir}/icons`.
1117 ///
1118 /// The derivation is skipped — so an explicit `iconsdir` wins — when either
1119 /// the attribute was set in the header (`iconsdir_set_in_header`) or its
1120 /// resolved value differs from [`DEFAULT_ICONSDIR`] (which is how an
1121 /// override applied any other way, e.g. via the API, is detected). The one
1122 /// case this cannot detect is a non-header override whose value happens to
1123 /// equal the built-in default (e.g. an API caller setting `iconsdir` to
1124 /// exactly `./images/icons`): it is indistinguishable from the default and
1125 /// so is re-derived. That combination is contradictory in practice (it
1126 /// pins `iconsdir` to the value it would take were `imagesdir` unset) and
1127 /// is not worth a dedicated provenance flag.
1128 ///
1129 /// This is called once, after the document header is parsed, mirroring
1130 /// Asciidoctor's document-initialization timing (a later `imagesdir` change
1131 /// in the document body does not retroactively re-derive `iconsdir`). See
1132 /// icons-image.adoc.
1133 ///
1134 /// [`DEFAULT_ICONSDIR`]: super::built_in_attrs::DEFAULT_ICONSDIR
1135 pub(crate) fn apply_iconsdir_default(&mut self, iconsdir_set_in_header: bool) {
1136 if iconsdir_set_in_header {
1137 return;
1138 }
1139
1140 // Preserve any override whose value differs from the built-in default
1141 // (e.g. one applied via the API); only the built-in default itself is
1142 // eligible for `imagesdir`-relative derivation. See the doc comment for
1143 // the one indistinguishable corner case.
1144 if self.attribute_value("iconsdir").as_maybe_str()
1145 != Some(super::built_in_attrs::DEFAULT_ICONSDIR)
1146 {
1147 return;
1148 }
1149
1150 let imagesdir = self.attribute_value("imagesdir");
1151 let derived = match imagesdir.as_maybe_str().filter(|d| !d.is_empty()) {
1152 Some(dir) => format!("{}/icons", dir.trim_end_matches('/')),
1153 None => return,
1154 };
1155
1156 self.set_attribute_by_value_from_header("iconsdir", derived);
1157 }
1158
1159 /// Called while parsing a block (see [`Block::parse_with_outcome()`]) to
1160 /// accept or reject an attribute value from a document (body) attribute.
1161 ///
1162 /// [`Block::parse_with_outcome()`]: crate::blocks::Block::parse_with_outcome
1163 pub(crate) fn set_attribute_from_body<'src>(
1164 &mut self,
1165 attr: &Attribute<'src>,
1166 warnings: &mut Vec<Warning<'src>>,
1167 ) {
1168 let attr_name = remap_attr_name(attr.name().data());
1169
1170 // An attribute inherited from the parent document of an AsciiDoc table
1171 // cell is locked for the duration of that cell: a body assignment to it
1172 // is silently ignored (no warning), matching Asciidoctor.
1173 if self.locked_attribute_names.contains(&attr_name) {
1174 return;
1175 }
1176
1177 // Verify that we have permission to overwrite any existing attribute value.
1178 if let Some(existing_attr) = self.attribute_values.get(&attr_name)
1179 && (existing_attr.modification_context != ModificationContext::Anywhere
1180 && existing_attr.modification_context != ModificationContext::ApiOrDocumentBody)
1181 {
1182 // A silently-locked intrinsic rejects the write without recording a
1183 // warning (see `AttributeValue::silent_when_locked`).
1184 if !existing_attr.silent_when_locked {
1185 warnings.push(Warning {
1186 source: attr.span(),
1187 warning: WarningType::AttributeValueIsLocked(attr_name),
1188 });
1189 }
1190 return;
1191 }
1192
1193 let attribute_value = AttributeValue {
1194 allowable_value: AllowableValue::Any,
1195 modification_context: ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1196 silent_when_locked: false,
1197 value: attr.value().clone(),
1198 };
1199
1200 // An explicit assignment supersedes (and resets) any counter of the same
1201 // name. This is what lets `:!name:` reset a counter.
1202 self.counter_values.borrow_mut().remove(&attr_name);
1203
1204 let is_doctype = attr_name == "doctype";
1205 Arc::make_mut(&mut self.attribute_values).insert(attr_name, attribute_value);
1206 if is_doctype {
1207 self.refresh_doctype_derived_attr();
1208 }
1209 }
1210
1211 /// Assign the next section number for a given level.
1212 pub(crate) fn assign_section_number(&mut self, level: usize) -> SectionNumber {
1213 match self.topmost_section_type {
1214 SectionType::Normal => {
1215 self.last_section_number.assign_next_number(level);
1216 self.last_section_number.clone()
1217 }
1218 SectionType::Appendix => {
1219 self.last_appendix_section_number.assign_next_number(level);
1220 self.last_appendix_section_number.clone()
1221 }
1222 SectionType::Discrete => {
1223 // Shouldn't happen, but ignore if it does.
1224 self.last_section_number.clone()
1225 }
1226 }
1227 }
1228
1229 /// Resolves a [counter] of the given `name`, advancing it to the next value
1230 /// in its sequence and returning that value.
1231 ///
1232 /// A counter is a specialized document attribute: its value is stored as
1233 /// (and read back from) the attribute of the same name, so a later
1234 /// `{name}` reference shows the current value and an attribute assignment
1235 /// such as `:!name:` resets it. Each resolution advances the counter:
1236 ///
1237 /// * an integer value is incremented (`1` -> `2`);
1238 /// * any other value is advanced like Ruby's `String#succ` (`a` -> `b`, `z`
1239 /// -> `aa`, `Az` -> `Ba`), matching Asciidoctor.
1240 ///
1241 /// `seed` (from the `{counter:name:seed}` form) supplies the first value,
1242 /// but only when the counter is currently unset; otherwise it is ignored.
1243 /// With no seed the sequence starts at `1`.
1244 ///
1245 /// This mirrors Asciidoctor's `Document#counter`.
1246 ///
1247 /// [counter]: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/attributes/counters/
1248 pub(crate) fn counter(&self, name: &str, seed: Option<&str>) -> String {
1249 let next = match self.attribute_value(name) {
1250 InterpretedValue::Value(current) if !current.is_empty() => next_counter_value(¤t),
1251 _ => match seed {
1252 Some(seed) if !seed.is_empty() => seed.to_string(),
1253 _ => "1".to_string(),
1254 },
1255 };
1256
1257 self.counter_values
1258 .borrow_mut()
1259 .insert(name.to_string(), next.clone());
1260
1261 next
1262 }
1263}
1264
1265/// Advances a counter value to the next value in its sequence, mirroring
1266/// Asciidoctor's `Helpers.nextval`.
1267///
1268/// A canonical integer string (one that round-trips through integer parsing,
1269/// e.g. `7` but not `07` or `+7`) is incremented numerically. Anything else is
1270/// advanced with [`string_succ`].
1271fn next_counter_value(current: &str) -> String {
1272 if let Ok(n) = current.parse::<i64>()
1273 && n.to_string() == current
1274 {
1275 // `saturating_add` keeps a counter that has somehow reached `i64::MAX`
1276 // pinned there rather than panicking (debug) or wrapping (release).
1277 return n.saturating_add(1).to_string();
1278 }
1279
1280 string_succ(current)
1281}
1282
1283/// Returns the successor of a string, mirroring Ruby's `String#succ` for the
1284/// ASCII cases that AsciiDoc counters can produce.
1285///
1286/// The right-most alphanumeric character is incremented within its own class
1287/// (digits, lowercase letters, uppercase letters), carrying leftward on
1288/// wrap-around (`9` -> `0`, `z` -> `a`, `Z` -> `A`) and prepending a fresh
1289/// leading character (`1`, `a`, or `A`) when the carry runs off the front
1290/// (`z` -> `aa`, `Zz` -> `AAa`). A string with no alphanumeric characters has
1291/// the code point of its last character incremented.
1292fn string_succ(current: &str) -> String {
1293 let chars: Vec<char> = current.chars().collect();
1294
1295 // Without an alphanumeric to carry through, Ruby increments the code point
1296 // of the final character.
1297 if !chars.iter().any(char::is_ascii_alphanumeric) {
1298 let mut chars = chars;
1299 if let Some(last) = chars.last_mut() {
1300 *last = char::from_u32(*last as u32 + 1).unwrap_or(*last);
1301 }
1302 return chars.into_iter().collect();
1303 }
1304
1305 // Walk right to left. `carrying` stays true while we are still looking for
1306 // (or carrying through) the alphanumeric run: trailing non-alphanumeric
1307 // characters are passed over unchanged, then the right-most alphanumeric is
1308 // incremented within its class and any wrap-around carries leftward to the
1309 // next alphanumeric. When the carry runs off the front, a fresh leading
1310 // character of the same class is prepended (`z` -> `aa`, `9` -> `10`).
1311 let mut out_rev: Vec<char> = Vec::with_capacity(chars.len() + 1);
1312 let mut carrying = true;
1313 let mut lead = '1';
1314
1315 for &c in chars.iter().rev() {
1316 if carrying && c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() {
1317 // Increment within the character's class, carrying on wrap-around.
1318 // The arms are exhaustive over ASCII alphanumerics, so the catch-all
1319 // can only be `Z` (the one value not matched above).
1320 let (next, carry) = match c {
1321 '0'..='8' | 'a'..='y' | 'A'..='Y' => ((c as u8 + 1) as char, false),
1322 '9' => ('0', true),
1323 'z' => ('a', true),
1324 _ => ('A', true),
1325 };
1326 out_rev.push(next);
1327 carrying = carry;
1328 // On a carry, remember the class of leading character to prepend if
1329 // the carry runs off the front; `next` is `0`, `a`, or `A` here.
1330 lead = match next {
1331 '0' => '1',
1332 'a' => 'a',
1333 _ => 'A',
1334 };
1335 } else {
1336 // Either the carry is spent, or this is a trailing non-alphanumeric
1337 // we pass over while still searching for the run to increment.
1338 out_rev.push(c);
1339 }
1340 }
1341
1342 if carrying {
1343 out_rev.push(lead);
1344 }
1345
1346 out_rev.into_iter().rev().collect()
1347}
1348
1349fn remap_attr_name<N: AsRef<str>>(raw_attr_name: N) -> String {
1350 let attr_name = raw_attr_name.as_ref().to_lowercase();
1351
1352 // Some attribute names have aliases. Remap to the primary name.
1353 match attr_name.as_str() {
1354 "hardbreaks" => "hardbreaks-option".to_string(),
1355 _ => attr_name,
1356 }
1357}
1358
1359#[cfg(test)]
1360mod tests {
1361 #![allow(clippy::panic)]
1362 #![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
1363
1364 use crate::{
1365 attributes::Attrlist,
1366 blocks::Block,
1367 parser::{
1368 CharacterReplacementType, IconRenderParams, ImageRenderParams,
1369 InlineSubstitutionRenderer, LinkRenderParams, QuoteScope, QuoteType, SpecialCharacter,
1370 },
1371 tests::prelude::*,
1372 };
1373
1374 #[test]
1375 fn default_is_unset() {
1376 let p = Parser::default();
1377 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1378 }
1379
1380 #[test]
1381 fn creates_catalog_if_needed() {
1382 let mut p = Parser::default();
1383 let doc = p.parse("= Hello, World!\n\n== First Section Title");
1384 let cat = doc.catalog();
1385 assert!(cat.refs.contains_key("_first_section_title"));
1386
1387 let doc = p.parse("= Hello, World!\n\n== Second Section Title");
1388 let cat = doc.catalog();
1389 assert!(!cat.refs.contains_key("_first_section_title"));
1390 assert!(cat.refs.contains_key("_second_section_title"));
1391 }
1392
1393 #[test]
1394 fn with_intrinsic_attribute() {
1395 let p =
1396 Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute("foo", "bar", ModificationContext::Anywhere);
1397
1398 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo"), InterpretedValue::Value("bar"));
1399 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo2"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1400
1401 assert!(p.is_attribute_set("foo"));
1402 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("foo2"));
1403 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("xyz"));
1404 }
1405
1406 #[test]
1407 fn with_intrinsic_attribute_set() {
1408 let p = Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute_bool(
1409 "foo",
1410 true,
1411 ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1412 );
1413
1414 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo"), InterpretedValue::Set);
1415 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo2"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1416
1417 assert!(p.is_attribute_set("foo"));
1418 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("foo2"));
1419 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("xyz"));
1420 }
1421
1422 #[test]
1423 fn with_intrinsic_attribute_unset() {
1424 let p = Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute_bool(
1425 "foo",
1426 false,
1427 ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1428 );
1429
1430 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1431 assert_eq!(p.attribute_value("foo2"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1432
1433 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("foo"));
1434 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("foo2"));
1435 assert!(!p.is_attribute_set("xyz"));
1436 }
1437
1438 #[test]
1439 fn can_not_override_locked_default_value() {
1440 let mut parser = Parser::default();
1441
1442 let doc = parser.parse(":sp: not a space!");
1443
1444 assert_eq!(
1445 doc.warnings().next().unwrap().warning,
1446 WarningType::AttributeValueIsLocked("sp".to_owned())
1447 );
1448
1449 assert_eq!(parser.attribute_value("sp"), InterpretedValue::Value(" "));
1450 }
1451
1452 #[test]
1453 fn silently_locked_intrinsic_rejects_header_and_body_without_warning() {
1454 // A silently-locked `ApiOnly` intrinsic (as a converter would seed a
1455 // safe-mode-restricted attribute) rejects both a header assignment and a
1456 // body assignment of the same name, leaving the value unchanged and
1457 // recording no warning.
1458 let mut parser = Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute_silent(
1459 "backend",
1460 "html5",
1461 ModificationContext::ApiOnly,
1462 );
1463
1464 let doc = parser.parse(concat!(
1465 "= Title\n",
1466 ":backend: docbook5\n",
1467 "\n",
1468 "Body paragraph.\n",
1469 "\n",
1470 ":backend: manpage\n",
1471 ));
1472
1473 assert_eq!(doc.warnings().count(), 0);
1474 assert_eq!(
1475 parser.attribute_value("backend"),
1476 InterpretedValue::Value("html5")
1477 );
1478 }
1479
1480 #[test]
1481 fn silently_locked_bool_intrinsic_rejects_without_warning() {
1482 let mut parser = Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute_bool_silent(
1483 "sectids",
1484 true,
1485 ModificationContext::ApiOnly,
1486 );
1487
1488 let doc = parser.parse(concat!("= Title\n", ":!sectids:\n"));
1489
1490 assert_eq!(doc.warnings().count(), 0);
1491 assert_eq!(parser.attribute_value("sectids"), InterpretedValue::Set);
1492 }
1493
1494 #[test]
1495 fn normally_locked_intrinsic_still_warns() {
1496 // Regression: a non-silent `ApiOnly` intrinsic still records
1497 // `AttributeValueIsLocked` when the document tries to reassign it.
1498 let mut parser = Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute(
1499 "backend",
1500 "html5",
1501 ModificationContext::ApiOnly,
1502 );
1503
1504 let doc = parser.parse(concat!("= Title\n", ":backend: docbook5\n"));
1505
1506 assert_eq!(
1507 doc.warnings().next().unwrap().warning,
1508 WarningType::AttributeValueIsLocked("backend".to_owned())
1509 );
1510 assert_eq!(
1511 parser.attribute_value("backend"),
1512 InterpretedValue::Value("html5")
1513 );
1514 }
1515
1516 #[test]
1517 fn catalog_transferred_to_document() {
1518 let mut parser = Parser::default();
1519 let doc = parser.parse("= Test Document\n\nSome content");
1520
1521 let catalog = doc.catalog();
1522 assert!(catalog.is_empty());
1523
1524 // The catalog was transferred to the document, leaving the parser with
1525 // an empty catalog.
1526 assert!(parser.catalog.borrow().is_empty());
1527 }
1528
1529 #[test]
1530 fn block_ids_registered_in_catalog() {
1531 let mut parser = Parser::default();
1532 let doc = parser.parse("= Test Document\n\n[#my-block]\nSome content with an ID");
1533
1534 let catalog = doc.catalog();
1535 assert!(!catalog.is_empty());
1536 assert!(catalog.contains_id("my-block"));
1537
1538 let entry = catalog.get_ref("my-block").unwrap();
1539 assert_eq!(entry.id, "my-block");
1540 assert_eq!(entry.ref_type, crate::document::RefType::Anchor);
1541 }
1542
1543 /// A simple test renderer that modifies special characters differently
1544 /// from the default HTML renderer.
1545 #[derive(Debug)]
1546 struct TestRenderer;
1547
1548 impl InlineSubstitutionRenderer for TestRenderer {
1549 fn render_special_character(&self, type_: SpecialCharacter, dest: &mut String) {
1550 // Custom rendering: wrap special characters in brackets.
1551 match type_ {
1552 SpecialCharacter::Lt => dest.push_str("[LT]"),
1553 SpecialCharacter::Gt => dest.push_str("[GT]"),
1554 SpecialCharacter::Ampersand => dest.push_str("[AMP]"),
1555 }
1556 }
1557
1558 fn render_quoted_substitition(
1559 &self,
1560 _type_: QuoteType,
1561 _scope: QuoteScope,
1562 _attrlist: Option<Attrlist<'_>>,
1563 _id: Option<String>,
1564 body: &str,
1565 dest: &mut String,
1566 ) {
1567 dest.push_str(body);
1568 }
1569
1570 fn render_character_replacement(
1571 &self,
1572 _type_: CharacterReplacementType,
1573 dest: &mut String,
1574 ) {
1575 dest.push_str("[CHAR]");
1576 }
1577
1578 fn render_line_break(&self, dest: &mut String) {
1579 dest.push_str("[BR]");
1580 }
1581
1582 fn render_image(&self, _params: &ImageRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1583 dest.push_str("[IMAGE]");
1584 }
1585
1586 fn image_uri(
1587 &self,
1588 target_image_path: &str,
1589 _parser: &Parser,
1590 _asset_dir_key: Option<&str>,
1591 ) -> String {
1592 target_image_path.to_string()
1593 }
1594
1595 fn render_icon(&self, _params: &IconRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1596 dest.push_str("[ICON]");
1597 }
1598
1599 fn render_link(&self, _params: &LinkRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1600 dest.push_str("[LINK]");
1601 }
1602
1603 fn render_anchor(&self, id: &str, _reftext: Option<String>, dest: &mut String) {
1604 dest.push_str(&format!("[ANCHOR:{}]", id));
1605 }
1606
1607 fn render_xref(&self, params: &crate::parser::XrefRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1608 dest.push_str(&format!("[XREF:{}]", params.target));
1609 }
1610
1611 fn render_callout(&self, params: &crate::parser::CalloutRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1612 dest.push_str(&format!("[CALLOUT:{}]", params.number));
1613 }
1614
1615 fn render_index_term(
1616 &self,
1617 params: &crate::parser::IndexTermRenderParams,
1618 dest: &mut String,
1619 ) {
1620 match params.visible_term {
1621 Some(term) => dest.push_str(&format!("[INDEXTERM:{term}]")),
1622 None => dest.push_str("[INDEXTERM]"),
1623 }
1624 }
1625
1626 fn render_button(&self, text: &str, dest: &mut String) {
1627 dest.push_str(&format!("[BUTTON:{text}]"));
1628 }
1629
1630 fn render_keyboard(&self, keys: &[String], dest: &mut String) {
1631 dest.push_str(&format!("[KBD:{}]", keys.join("+")));
1632 }
1633
1634 fn render_menu(&self, params: &crate::parser::MenuRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1635 dest.push_str(&format!("[MENU:{}]", params.menu));
1636 }
1637
1638 fn render_footnote(&self, params: &crate::parser::FootnoteRenderParams, dest: &mut String) {
1639 match params.index {
1640 Some(index) => dest.push_str(&format!("[FOOTNOTE:{index}]")),
1641 None => dest.push_str(&format!("[FOOTNOTE:{}]", params.text)),
1642 }
1643 }
1644 }
1645
1646 #[test]
1647 fn with_inline_substitution_renderer() {
1648 let mut parser = Parser::default().with_inline_substitution_renderer(TestRenderer);
1649
1650 // Parse a simple document with special characters and a footnote.
1651 let doc = parser.parse("Hello & goodbye < world > test footnote:[a note]");
1652
1653 // The document should parse successfully.
1654 assert_eq!(doc.warnings().count(), 0);
1655
1656 // Get the first block from the document.
1657 let block = doc.nested_blocks().next().unwrap();
1658
1659 let Block::Simple(simple_block) = block else {
1660 panic!("Expected simple block, got: {block:?}");
1661 };
1662
1663 // Our custom renderer should show [AMP], [LT], and [GT] instead of HTML
1664 // entities, and a resolved footnote as [FOOTNOTE:<index>].
1665 assert_eq!(
1666 simple_block.content().rendered(),
1667 "Hello [AMP] goodbye [LT] world [GT] test [FOOTNOTE:1]"
1668 );
1669 }
1670
1671 #[test]
1672 fn custom_renderer_renders_unresolved_footnote() {
1673 let mut parser = Parser::default().with_inline_substitution_renderer(TestRenderer);
1674
1675 // An unresolved footnote reference exercises the renderer's `None`
1676 // (no index) branch, which our custom renderer shows as
1677 // [FOOTNOTE:<text>].
1678 let doc = parser.parse("test.footnote:missing[]");
1679
1680 let block = doc.nested_blocks().next().unwrap();
1681 let Block::Simple(simple_block) = block else {
1682 panic!("Expected simple block, got: {block:?}");
1683 };
1684
1685 assert_eq!(simple_block.content().rendered(), "test.[FOOTNOTE:missing]");
1686 }
1687
1688 mod resolve_show_title {
1689 use crate::parser::{ModificationContext, Parser};
1690
1691 fn with(name: &str, set: bool) -> Parser {
1692 Parser::default().with_intrinsic_attribute_bool(
1693 name,
1694 set,
1695 ModificationContext::Anywhere,
1696 )
1697 }
1698
1699 #[test]
1700 fn neither_present_uses_default() {
1701 assert!(Parser::default().resolve_show_title(true));
1702 assert!(!Parser::default().resolve_show_title(false));
1703 }
1704
1705 #[test]
1706 fn showtitle_takes_precedence_and_decides() {
1707 // Present and set -> shown; present and unset -> hidden, regardless
1708 // of the default.
1709 assert!(with("showtitle", true).resolve_show_title(false));
1710 assert!(!with("showtitle", false).resolve_show_title(true));
1711 }
1712
1713 #[test]
1714 fn notitle_is_the_complement_when_showtitle_absent() {
1715 // notitle set -> hidden; notitle unset -> shown.
1716 assert!(!with("notitle", true).resolve_show_title(true));
1717 assert!(with("notitle", false).resolve_show_title(false));
1718 }
1719 }
1720
1721 mod refresh_doctype_derived_attr {
1722 use crate::{document::InterpretedValue, parser::Parser};
1723
1724 #[test]
1725 fn tracks_the_active_doctype() {
1726 let mut parser = Parser::default();
1727
1728 // The default doctype is `article`, so only its derived attribute is
1729 // defined (to an empty value).
1730 assert_eq!(
1731 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-article"),
1732 InterpretedValue::Value(String::new())
1733 );
1734 assert_eq!(
1735 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-book"),
1736 InterpretedValue::Unset
1737 );
1738
1739 // Forcing a new doctype moves the derived attribute with it.
1740 parser.force_doctype("book");
1741 assert_eq!(
1742 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-book"),
1743 InterpretedValue::Value(String::new())
1744 );
1745 assert_eq!(
1746 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-article"),
1747 InterpretedValue::Unset
1748 );
1749 }
1750
1751 #[test]
1752 fn defines_no_derived_attr_when_doctype_is_not_a_value() {
1753 let mut parser = Parser::default();
1754
1755 // The default article derived attribute starts out defined.
1756 assert_eq!(
1757 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-article"),
1758 InterpretedValue::Value(String::new())
1759 );
1760
1761 // With `doctype` unset (no `Value`), a refresh clears any existing
1762 // derived attribute and defines none.
1763 std::sync::Arc::make_mut(&mut parser.attribute_values).remove("doctype");
1764 parser.refresh_doctype_derived_attr();
1765
1766 assert_eq!(parser.attribute_value("doctype"), InterpretedValue::Unset);
1767 assert_eq!(
1768 parser.attribute_value("backend-html5-doctype-article"),
1769 InterpretedValue::Unset
1770 );
1771 }
1772 }
1773
1774 mod docname {
1775 use crate::Parser;
1776
1777 #[test]
1778 fn none_without_primary_file_name() {
1779 assert_eq!(Parser::default().docname(), None);
1780 }
1781
1782 #[test]
1783 fn strips_directory_and_extension() {
1784 assert_eq!(
1785 Parser::default()
1786 .with_primary_file_name("mydoc.adoc")
1787 .docname()
1788 .as_deref(),
1789 Some("mydoc")
1790 );
1791 assert_eq!(
1792 Parser::default()
1793 .with_primary_file_name("docs/guide/mydoc.adoc")
1794 .docname()
1795 .as_deref(),
1796 Some("mydoc")
1797 );
1798 // A Windows-style separator is handled too, since the primary file
1799 // name may be supplied on either platform.
1800 assert_eq!(
1801 Parser::default()
1802 .with_primary_file_name(r"docs\guide\mydoc.adoc")
1803 .docname()
1804 .as_deref(),
1805 Some("mydoc")
1806 );
1807 }
1808
1809 #[test]
1810 fn keeps_name_with_no_extension() {
1811 assert_eq!(
1812 Parser::default()
1813 .with_primary_file_name("README")
1814 .docname()
1815 .as_deref(),
1816 Some("README")
1817 );
1818 }
1819
1820 #[test]
1821 fn none_when_path_has_no_file_component() {
1822 // A primary file name that ends in a separator has an empty base
1823 // name, which yields no document name.
1824 assert_eq!(
1825 Parser::default()
1826 .with_primary_file_name("docs/guide/")
1827 .docname(),
1828 None
1829 );
1830 }
1831
1832 #[test]
1833 fn leading_dot_name_is_kept_whole() {
1834 // A leading-dot name (e.g. `.adoc`) is treated as a dotfile with no
1835 // extension and kept whole, matching Ruby's
1836 // `File.basename(".adoc", ".*")`.
1837 assert_eq!(
1838 Parser::default()
1839 .with_primary_file_name(".adoc")
1840 .docname()
1841 .as_deref(),
1842 Some(".adoc")
1843 );
1844 }
1845 }
1846
1847 mod counter {
1848 use super::super::next_counter_value;
1849 use crate::{document::InterpretedValue, tests::prelude::*};
1850
1851 #[test]
1852 fn next_counter_value_integer() {
1853 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("1"), "2");
1854 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("9"), "10");
1855 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("0"), "1");
1856 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("-1"), "0");
1857 }
1858
1859 #[test]
1860 fn next_counter_value_non_canonical_integer_is_advanced_as_a_string() {
1861 // A leading zero (or sign) does not round-trip through integer
1862 // parsing, so it is advanced like a string instead.
1863 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("07"), "08");
1864 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("+5"), "+6");
1865 // A leading-zero value still carries digit-to-digit like a string.
1866 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("09"), "10");
1867 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("099"), "100");
1868 }
1869
1870 #[test]
1871 fn next_counter_value_saturates_at_i64_max() {
1872 // A counter pinned at `i64::MAX` stays there rather than panicking
1873 // (debug) or wrapping (release).
1874 let max = i64::MAX.to_string();
1875 assert_eq!(next_counter_value(&max), max);
1876 }
1877
1878 #[test]
1879 fn next_counter_value_characters() {
1880 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("a"), "b");
1881 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("A"), "B");
1882 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("z"), "aa");
1883 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("Z"), "AA");
1884 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("az"), "ba");
1885 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("zz"), "aaa");
1886 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("Zz"), "AAa");
1887 }
1888
1889 #[test]
1890 fn next_counter_value_trailing_non_alphanumeric() {
1891 // The right-most alphanumeric is incremented; trailing punctuation is
1892 // left in place.
1893 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("a)"), "b)");
1894 }
1895
1896 #[test]
1897 fn next_counter_value_no_alphanumeric() {
1898 // With nothing alphanumeric to carry, the final code point advances.
1899 assert_eq!(next_counter_value("{"), "|");
1900 }
1901
1902 #[test]
1903 fn counter_defaults_to_one() {
1904 let p = Parser::default();
1905 assert_eq!(p.counter("x", None), "1");
1906 assert_eq!(p.counter("x", None), "2");
1907 assert_eq!(
1908 p.attribute_value("x"),
1909 InterpretedValue::Value("2".to_string())
1910 );
1911 assert!(p.has_attribute("x"));
1912 assert!(p.is_attribute_set("x"));
1913 }
1914
1915 #[test]
1916 fn counter_seed_used_only_while_unset() {
1917 let p = Parser::default();
1918 assert_eq!(p.counter("c", Some("A")), "A");
1919 // Once set, a later seed is ignored.
1920 assert_eq!(p.counter("c", Some("Q")), "B");
1921 }
1922
1923 #[test]
1924 fn counter_empty_seed_falls_back_to_one() {
1925 let p = Parser::default();
1926 assert_eq!(p.counter("c", Some("")), "1");
1927 }
1928 }
1929}