luau_parser/types/traits.rs
1//! Module holding all trait definitions in this crate.
2
3use luau_lexer::prelude::{Lexer, ParseError, Token};
4
5use crate::types::Range;
6
7/// A trait to print the token as-is, while preserving all user spaces, comments
8/// and styling.
9pub trait Print {
10 /// Prints only the very final trivia. Used for the default implementation of
11 /// [`Print::print`], which just joins [`Print::print_without_final_trivia`]
12 /// and this function.
13 fn print_final_trivia(&self) -> String;
14
15 /// Prints the whole token including all surrounding trivia, excluding the
16 /// very last trailing trivia.
17 fn print_without_final_trivia(&self) -> String;
18
19 /// Prints the whole token including all surrounding trivia.
20 #[inline]
21 fn print(&self) -> String {
22 self.print_without_final_trivia() + &self.print_final_trivia()
23 }
24}
25
26/// A trait that to parse this struct from a [`lexer`](Lexer) and starting with
27/// a specific [`token`](Token).
28pub trait Parse<O = Self> {
29 /// Try parsing the current item, starting from the passed token.
30 fn parse(token: Token, lexer: &mut Lexer, errors: &mut Vec<ParseError>) -> Option<O>;
31}
32
33/// A wrapper trait for [`Parse`] where it would reset the lexer's state upon
34/// failure.
35pub(crate) trait TryParse<O = Self>
36where
37 O: Parse<O>,
38{
39 /// Try parsing and reset the lexer's state upon failure.
40 fn try_parse(lexer: &mut Lexer, errors: &mut Vec<ParseError>) -> Option<O> {
41 let state = lexer.save_state();
42
43 match O::parse(lexer.next_token(), lexer, errors) {
44 value @ Some(_) => value,
45 None => {
46 lexer.set_state(state);
47
48 None
49 }
50 }
51 }
52}
53
54/// A trait that to parse this struct from a [`lexer`](Lexer) and starting with
55/// a specific [`token`](Token) and with specific arguments.
56pub trait ParseWithArgs<T, O = Self> {
57 /// Try parsing the current item, starting from the passed token with the
58 /// passed arguments.
59 fn parse_with(
60 token: Token,
61 lexer: &mut Lexer,
62 errors: &mut Vec<ParseError>,
63 args: T,
64 ) -> Option<O>;
65}
66
67/// A wrapper trait for [`ParseWithArgs`] where it would reset the lexer's state
68/// upon failure.
69pub(crate) trait TryParseWithArgs<T, O = Self, O2 = O>
70where
71 O2: ParseWithArgs<T, O>,
72{
73 /// Try parsing and reset the lexer's state upon failure.
74 #[inline]
75 fn try_parse_with(lexer: &mut Lexer, errors: &mut Vec<ParseError>, args: T) -> Option<O> {
76 let state = lexer.save_state();
77
78 match O2::parse_with(lexer.next_token(), lexer, errors, args) {
79 value @ Some(_) => value,
80 None => {
81 lexer.set_state(state);
82
83 None
84 }
85 }
86 }
87}
88
89/// Errors that may occur during [`get_range`](GetRangeError). They should
90/// never happen if [`Cst.status`](crate::types::Cst::status) is
91/// [`AstStatus::Complete`](crate::types::AstStatus::Complete).
92#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
93#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize))]
94pub enum GetRangeError {
95 /// This is an `ERROR` variant and thus spans no range in the source code.
96 ErrorVariant,
97
98 /// This is an empty list and thus spans no range in the source code.
99 EmptyList,
100
101 /// This is an empty block and thus spans no range in the source code.
102 EmptyBlock,
103
104 /// This is either
105 /// * [`TableKey::UndefinedString`](crate::types::TableKey::UndefinedString), or
106 /// * [`TableKey::UndefinedNumber`](crate::types::TableKey::UndefinedNumber)
107 ///
108 /// which don't actually exist in the source code and are added by the parser.
109 UndefinedKey,
110}
111
112/// A trait for getting the range for this specific item.
113pub trait GetRange {
114 /// Get the range of the node. This will only fail if
115 /// [`Cst.status`](crate::types::Cst::status) is
116 /// [`AstStatus::HasErrors`](crate::types::AstStatus::HasErrors).
117 fn get_range(&self) -> Result<Range, GetRangeError>;
118}