/* StreamTokenizer.java -- parses streams of characters into tokens Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole combination. As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package java.io; /** * This class parses streams of characters into tokens. There are a * million-zillion flags that can be set to control the parsing, as * described under the various method headings. * * @author Warren Levy * @date October 25, 1998. */ /* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3 * "The Java Language Specification", ISBN 0-201-63451-1 * plus online API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com. * Status: Believed complete and correct. */ public class StreamTokenizer { /** A constant indicating that the end of the stream has been read. */ public static final int TT_EOF = -1; /** A constant indicating that the end of the line has been read. */ public static final int TT_EOL = '\n'; /** A constant indicating that a number token has been read. */ public static final int TT_NUMBER = -2; /** A constant indicating that a word token has been read. */ public static final int TT_WORD = -3; /** A constant indicating that no tokens have been read yet. */ private static final int TT_NONE = -4; /** * Contains the type of the token read resulting from a call to nextToken * The rules are as follows: * */ public int ttype = TT_NONE; /** The String associated with word and string tokens. */ public String sval; /** The numeric value associated with number tokens. */ public double nval; /* Indicates whether end-of-line is recognized as a token. */ private boolean eolSignificant = false; /* Indicates whether word tokens are automatically made lower case. */ private boolean lowerCase = false; /* Indicates whether C++ style comments are recognized and skipped. */ private boolean slashSlash = false; /* Indicates whether C style comments are recognized and skipped. */ private boolean slashStar = false; /* Attribute tables of each byte from 0x00 to 0xFF. */ private boolean[] whitespace = new boolean[256]; private boolean[] alphabetic = new boolean[256]; private boolean[] numeric = new boolean[256]; private boolean[] quote = new boolean[256]; private boolean[] comment = new boolean[256]; /* The Reader associated with this class. */ private PushbackReader in; /* Indicates if a token has been pushed back. */ private boolean pushedBack = false; /* Contains the current line number of the reader. */ private int lineNumber = 1; /** * This method reads bytes from an InputStream and tokenizes * them. For details on how this method operates by default, see * StreamTokenizer(Reader). * * @param in The InputStream to read from * * @deprecated Since JDK 1.1. */ public StreamTokenizer(InputStream is) { this(new InputStreamReader(is)); } /** * This method initializes a new StreamTokenizer to read * characters from a Reader and parse them. The char values * have their hight bits masked so that the value is treated a character * in the range of 0x0000 to 0x00FF. *

* This constructor sets up the parsing table to parse the stream in the * following manner: *

* * @param in The Reader to read chars from */ public StreamTokenizer(Reader r) { in = new PushbackReader(r); whitespaceChars(0x00, 0x20); wordChars('A', 'Z'); wordChars('a', 'z'); wordChars(0xA0, 0xFF); commentChar('/'); quoteChar('\''); quoteChar('"'); parseNumbers(); } /** * This method sets the comment attribute on the specified character. * * @param c The character to set the comment attribute for, passed as an int */ public void commentChar(int ch) { if (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255) comment[ch] = true; } /** * This method sets a flag that indicates whether or not the end of line * sequence terminates and is a token. The defaults to false * * @param flag true if EOF is significant, false * otherwise */ public void eolIsSignificant(boolean flag) { eolSignificant = flag; } /** * This method returns the current line number. Note that if the * pushBack() method is called, it has no effect on the * line number returned by this method. * * @return The current line number */ public int lineno() { return lineNumber; } /** * This method sets a flag that indicates whether or not alphabetic * tokens that are returned should be converted to lower case. * * @param flag true to convert to lower case, * false otherwise */ public void lowerCaseMode(boolean flag) { lowerCase = flag; } private boolean isWhitespace(int ch) { return (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255 && whitespace[ch]); } private boolean isAlphabetic(int ch) { return ((ch > 255) || (ch >= 0 && alphabetic[ch])); } private boolean isNumeric(int ch) { return (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255 && numeric[ch]); } private boolean isQuote(int ch) { return (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255 && quote[ch]); } private boolean isComment(int ch) { return (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255 && comment[ch]); } /** * This method reads the next token from the stream. It sets the * ttype variable to the appropriate token type and * returns it. It also can set sval or nval * as described below. The parsing strategy is as follows: * * * @return The token type * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs */ public int nextToken() throws IOException { if (pushedBack) { pushedBack = false; if (ttype != TT_NONE) return ttype; } sval = null; int ch; // Skip whitespace. Deal with EOL along the way. while (isWhitespace(ch = in.read())) if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r') { lineNumber++; // Throw away \n if in combination with \r. if (ch == '\r' && (ch = in.read()) != '\n') { if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); } if (eolSignificant) return (ttype = TT_EOL); } if (ch == '/') if ((ch = in.read()) == '/' && slashSlash) { while ((ch = in.read()) != '\n' && ch != '\r' && ch != TT_EOF) ; if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); return nextToken(); // Recursive, but not too deep in normal cases } else if (ch == '*' && slashStar) { while (true) { ch = in.read(); if (ch == '*') { if ((ch = in.read()) == '/') break; else if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); } else if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r') { lineNumber++; if (ch == '\r' && (ch = in.read()) != '\n') { if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); } } else if (ch == TT_EOF) { break; } } return nextToken(); // Recursive, but not too deep in normal cases } else { if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); ch = '/'; } if (ch == TT_EOF) ttype = TT_EOF; else if (isNumeric(ch)) { boolean isNegative = false; if (ch == '-') { // Read ahead to see if this is an ordinary '-' rather than numeric. ch = in.read(); if (isNumeric(ch) && ch != '-') { isNegative = true; } else { if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); return (ttype = '-'); } } StringBuffer tokbuf = new StringBuffer(); tokbuf.append((char) ch); int decCount = 0; while (isNumeric(ch = in.read()) && ch != '-') if (ch == '.' && decCount++ > 0) break; else tokbuf.append((char) ch); if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); ttype = TT_NUMBER; try { nval = Double.valueOf(tokbuf.toString()).doubleValue(); } catch (NumberFormatException _) { nval = 0.0; } if (isNegative) nval = -nval; } else if (isAlphabetic(ch)) { StringBuffer tokbuf = new StringBuffer(); tokbuf.append((char) ch); while (isAlphabetic(ch = in.read()) || isNumeric(ch)) tokbuf.append((char) ch); if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); ttype = TT_WORD; sval = tokbuf.toString(); if (lowerCase) sval = sval.toLowerCase(); } else if (isComment(ch)) { while ((ch = in.read()) != '\n' && ch != '\r' && ch != TT_EOF) ; if (ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); return nextToken(); // Recursive, but not too deep in normal cases. } else if (isQuote(ch)) { ttype = ch; StringBuffer tokbuf = new StringBuffer(); while ((ch = in.read()) != ttype && ch != '\n' && ch != '\r' && ch != TT_EOF) { if (ch == '\\') switch (ch = in.read()) { case 'a': ch = 0x7; break; case 'b': ch = '\b'; break; case 'f': ch = 0xC; break; case 'n': ch = '\n'; break; case 'r': ch = '\r'; break; case 't': ch = '\t'; break; case 'v': ch = 0xB; break; case '\n': ch = '\n'; break; case '\r': ch = '\r'; break; case '\"': case '\'': case '\\': break; default: int ch1, nextch; if ((nextch = ch1 = ch) >= '0' && ch <= '7') { ch -= '0'; if ((nextch = in.read()) >= '0' && nextch <= '7') { ch = ch * 8 + nextch - '0'; if ((nextch = in.read()) >= '0' && nextch <= '7' && ch1 >= '0' && ch1 <= '3') { ch = ch * 8 + nextch - '0'; nextch = in.read(); } } } if (nextch != TT_EOF) in.unread(nextch); } tokbuf.append((char) ch); } // Throw away matching quote char. if (ch != ttype && ch != TT_EOF) in.unread(ch); sval = tokbuf.toString(); } else { ttype = ch; } return ttype; } private void resetChar(int ch) { whitespace[ch] = alphabetic[ch] = numeric[ch] = quote[ch] = comment[ch] = false; } /** * This method makes the specified character an ordinary character. This * means that none of the attributes (whitespace, alphabetic, numeric, * quote, or comment) will be set on this character. This character will * parse as its own token. * * @param c The character to make ordinary, passed as an int */ public void ordinaryChar(int ch) { if (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255) resetChar(ch); } /** * This method makes all the characters in the specified range, range * terminators included, ordinary. This means the none of the attributes * (whitespace, alphabetic, numeric, quote, or comment) will be set on * any of the characters in the range. This makes each character in this * range parse as its own token. * * @param low The low end of the range of values to set the whitespace * attribute for * @param high The high end of the range of values to set the whitespace * attribute for */ public void ordinaryChars(int low, int hi) { if (low < 0) low = 0; if (hi > 255) hi = 255; for (int i = low; i <= hi; i++) resetChar(i); } /** * This method sets the numeric attribute on the characters '0' - '9' and * the characters '.' and '-'. */ public void parseNumbers() { for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) numeric['0' + i] = true; numeric['.'] = true; numeric['-'] = true; } /** * This method returns the current line number. Note that if the * pushBack() method is called, it has no effect on the * line number returned by this method. * * @return The current line number */ public void pushBack() { // pushBack may cause the lineno method to return an incorrect value // if lineno is called before the next call to nextToken. pushedBack = true; } /** * This method sets the quote attribute on the specified character. * * @param c The character to set the quote attribute for, passed as an int. */ public void quoteChar(int ch) { if (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255) quote[ch] = true; } /** * This method removes all attributes (whitespace, alphabetic, numeric, * quote, and comment) from all characters. It is equivalent to calling * ordinaryChars(0x00, 0xFF). * * @see ordinaryChars */ public void resetSyntax() { ordinaryChars(0x00, 0xFF); } /** * This method sets a flag that indicates whether or not "C++" language style * comments ("//" comments through EOL ) are handled by the parser. * If this is true commented out sequences are skipped and * ignored by the parser. This defaults to false. * * @param flag true to recognized and handle "C++" style * comments, false otherwise */ public void slashSlashComments(boolean flag) { slashSlash = flag; } /** * This method sets a flag that indicates whether or not "C" language style * comments (with nesting not allowed) are handled by the parser. * If this is true commented out sequences are skipped and * ignored by the parser. This defaults to false. * * @param flag true to recognized and handle "C" style comments, * false otherwise */ public void slashStarComments(boolean flag) { slashStar = flag; } /** * This method returns the current token value as a String in * the form "Token[x], line n", where 'n' is the current line numbers and * 'x' is determined as follows. *

*

*/ public String toString() { String tempstr; if (ttype == TT_EOF) tempstr = "EOF"; else if (ttype == TT_EOL) tempstr = "EOL"; else if (ttype == TT_WORD) tempstr = sval; else if (ttype == TT_NUMBER) tempstr = "n=" + nval; else if (ttype == TT_NONE) tempstr = "NOTHING"; else // must be an ordinary char. tempstr = "\'" + (char) ttype + "\'"; return "Token[" + tempstr + "], line " + lineno(); } /** * This method sets the whitespace attribute for all characters in the * specified range, range terminators included. * * @param low The low end of the range of values to set the whitespace * attribute for * @param high The high end of the range of values to set the whitespace * attribute for */ public void whitespaceChars(int low, int hi) { if (low < 0) low = 0; if (hi > 255) hi = 255; for (int i = low; i <= hi; i++) whitespace[i] = true; } /** * This method sets the alphabetic attribute for all characters in the * specified range, range terminators included. * * @param low The low end of the range of values to set the alphabetic * attribute for * @param high The high end of the range of values to set the alphabetic * attribute for */ public void wordChars(int low, int hi) { if (low < 0) low = 0; if (hi > 255) hi = 255; for (int i = low; i <= hi; i++) alphabetic[i] = true; } }