[][src]Struct html5ever::tokenizer::BufferQueue

pub struct BufferQueue { /* fields omitted */ }

A queue of owned string buffers, which supports incrementally consuming characters.

Internally it uses VecDeque and has the same complexity properties.

Methods

impl BufferQueue[src]

pub fn new() -> BufferQueue[src]

Create an empty BufferQueue.

pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

Returns whether the queue is empty.

pub fn pop_front(&mut self) -> Option<Tendril<UTF8, NonAtomic>>[src]

Get the buffer at the beginning of the queue.

pub fn push_front(&mut self, buf: Tendril<UTF8, NonAtomic>)[src]

Add a buffer to the beginning of the queue.

If the buffer is empty, it will be skipped.

pub fn push_back(&mut self, buf: Tendril<UTF8, NonAtomic>)[src]

Add a buffer to the end of the queue.

If the buffer is empty, it will be skipped.

pub fn peek(&self) -> Option<char>[src]

Look at the next available character without removing it, if the queue is not empty.

pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option<char>[src]

Get the next character if one is available, removing it from the queue.

This function manages the buffers, removing them as they become empty.

pub fn pop_except_from(&mut self, set: SmallCharSet) -> Option<SetResult>[src]

Pops and returns either a single character from the given set, or a buffer of characters none of which are in the set.

Examples

use markup5ever::buffer_queue::{BufferQueue, SetResult};

let mut queue = BufferQueue::new();
queue.push_back(format_tendril!(r#"<some_tag attr="text">SomeText</some_tag>"#));
let set = small_char_set!(b'<' b'>' b' ' b'=' b'"' b'/');
let tag = format_tendril!("some_tag");
let attr = format_tendril!("attr");
let attr_val = format_tendril!("text");
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::FromSet('<')));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::NotFromSet(tag)));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::FromSet(' ')));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::NotFromSet(attr)));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::FromSet('=')));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::FromSet('"')));
assert_eq!(queue.pop_except_from(set), Some(SetResult::NotFromSet(attr_val)));
// ...

pub fn eat<F>(&mut self, pat: &str, eq: F) -> Option<bool> where
    F: Fn(&u8, &u8) -> bool
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Consume bytes matching the pattern, using a custom comparison function eq.

Returns Some(true) if there is a match, Some(false) if there is no match, or None if it wasn't possible to know (more data is needed).

The custom comparison function is used elsewhere to compare ascii-case-insensitively.

Examples

use markup5ever::buffer_queue::{BufferQueue};

let mut queue = BufferQueue::new();
queue.push_back(format_tendril!("testtext"));
let test_str = "test";
assert_eq!(queue.eat("test", |&a, &b| a == b), Some(true));
assert_eq!(queue.eat("text", |&a, &b| a == b), Some(true));
assert!(queue.is_empty());

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for BufferQueue[src]

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