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//! Contains high-level interface for a pull-based XML parser.
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
use encoding_rs::Encoding;
use std::io;
use std::ops::Range;
use crate::encoding::Decoder;
use crate::errors::{Error, Result, SyntaxError};
use crate::events::Event;
use crate::parser::{ElementParser, Parser, PiParser};
use crate::reader::state::ReaderState;
/// A struct that holds a parser configuration.
///
/// Current parser configuration can be retrieved by calling [`Reader::config()`]
/// and changed by changing properties of the object returned by a call to
/// [`Reader::config_mut()`].
///
/// [`Reader::config()`]: crate::reader::Reader::config
/// [`Reader::config_mut()`]: crate::reader::Reader::config_mut
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "arbitrary", derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde-types", derive(serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize))]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Config {
/// Whether unmatched closing tag names should be allowed. Unless enabled,
/// in case of a dangling end tag, the [`Error::IllFormed(UnmatchedEndTag)`]
/// is returned from read methods.
///
/// When set to `true`, it won't check if a closing tag has a corresponding
/// opening tag at all. For example, `<a></a></b>` will be permitted.
///
/// Note that the emitted [`End`] event will not be modified if this is enabled,
/// ie. it will contain the data of the unmatched end tag.
///
/// Note, that setting this to `true` will lead to additional allocates that
/// needed to store tag name for an [`End`] event.
///
/// Default: `false`
///
/// [`Error::IllFormed(UnmatchedEndTag)`]: crate::errors::IllFormedError::UnmatchedEndTag
/// [`End`]: crate::events::Event::End
pub allow_unmatched_ends: bool,
/// Whether comments should be validated. If enabled, in case of invalid comment
/// [`Error::IllFormed(DoubleHyphenInComment)`] is returned from read methods.
///
/// When set to `true`, every [`Comment`] event will be checked for not
/// containing `--`, which [is not allowed] in XML comments. Most of the time
/// we don't want comments at all so we don't really care about comment
/// correctness, thus the default value is `false` to improve performance.
///
/// Default: `false`
///
/// [`Error::IllFormed(DoubleHyphenInComment)`]: crate::errors::IllFormedError::DoubleHyphenInComment
/// [`Comment`]: crate::events::Event::Comment
/// [is not allowed]: https://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/#sec-comments
pub check_comments: bool,
/// Whether mismatched closing tag names should be detected. If enabled, in
/// case of mismatch the [`Error::IllFormed(MismatchedEndTag)`] is returned from
/// read methods.
///
/// Note, that start and end tags [should match literally][spec], they cannot
/// have different prefixes even if both prefixes resolve to the same namespace.
/// The XML
///
/// ```xml
/// <outer xmlns="namespace" xmlns:p="namespace">
/// </p:outer>
/// ```
///
/// is not valid, even though semantically the start tag is the same as the
/// end tag. The reason is that namespaces are an extension of the original
/// XML specification (without namespaces) and it should be backward-compatible.
///
/// When set to `false`, it won't check if a closing tag matches the corresponding
/// opening tag. For example, `<mytag></different_tag>` will be permitted.
///
/// If the XML is known to be sane (already processed, etc.) this saves extra time.
///
/// Note that the emitted [`End`] event will not be modified if this is disabled,
/// ie. it will contain the data of the mismatched end tag.
///
/// Note, that setting this to `true` will lead to additional allocates that
/// needed to store tag name for an [`End`] event. However if [`expand_empty_elements`]
/// is also set, only one additional allocation will be performed that support
/// both these options.
///
/// Default: `true`
///
/// [`Error::IllFormed(MismatchedEndTag)`]: crate::errors::IllFormedError::MismatchedEndTag
/// [spec]: https://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/#dt-etag
/// [`End`]: crate::events::Event::End
/// [`expand_empty_elements`]: Self::expand_empty_elements
pub check_end_names: bool,
/// Whether empty elements should be split into an `Open` and a `Close` event.
///
/// When set to `true`, all [`Empty`] events produced by a self-closing tag
/// like `<tag/>` are expanded into a [`Start`] event followed by an [`End`]
/// event. When set to `false` (the default), those tags are represented by
/// an [`Empty`] event instead.
///
/// Note, that setting this to `true` will lead to additional allocates that
/// needed to store tag name for an [`End`] event. However if [`check_end_names`]
/// is also set, only one additional allocation will be performed that support
/// both these options.
///
/// Default: `false`
///
/// [`Empty`]: crate::events::Event::Empty
/// [`Start`]: crate::events::Event::Start
/// [`End`]: crate::events::Event::End
/// [`check_end_names`]: Self::check_end_names
pub expand_empty_elements: bool,
/// Whether trailing whitespace after the markup name are trimmed in closing
/// tags `</a >`.
///
/// If `true` the emitted [`End`] event is stripped of trailing whitespace
/// after the markup name.
///
/// Note that if set to `false` and [`check_end_names`] is `true` the comparison
/// of markup names is going to fail erroneously if a closing tag contains
/// trailing whitespace.
///
/// Default: `true`
///
/// [`End`]: crate::events::Event::End
/// [`check_end_names`]: Self::check_end_names
pub trim_markup_names_in_closing_tags: bool,
/// Whether whitespace before character data should be removed.
///
/// When set to `true`, leading whitespace is trimmed in [`Text`] events.
/// If after that the event is empty it will not be pushed.
///
/// Default: `false`
///
/// <div style="background:rgba(80, 240, 100, 0.20);padding:0.75em;">
///
/// WARNING: With this option every text events will be trimmed which is
/// incorrect behavior when text events delimited by comments, processing
/// instructions or CDATA sections. To correctly trim data manually apply
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`] and [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]
/// only to necessary events.
/// </div>
///
/// [`Text`]: crate::events::Event::Text
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_start
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_end
pub trim_text_start: bool,
/// Whether whitespace after character data should be removed.
///
/// When set to `true`, trailing whitespace is trimmed in [`Text`] events.
/// If after that the event is empty it will not be pushed.
///
/// Default: `false`
///
/// <div style="background:rgba(80, 240, 100, 0.20);padding:0.75em;">
///
/// WARNING: With this option every text events will be trimmed which is
/// incorrect behavior when text events delimited by comments, processing
/// instructions or CDATA sections. To correctly trim data manually apply
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`] and [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]
/// only to necessary events.
/// </div>
///
/// [`Text`]: crate::events::Event::Text
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_start
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_end
pub trim_text_end: bool,
}
impl Config {
/// Set both [`trim_text_start`] and [`trim_text_end`] to the same value.
///
/// <div style="background:rgba(80, 240, 100, 0.20);padding:0.75em;">
///
/// WARNING: With this option every text events will be trimmed which is
/// incorrect behavior when text events delimited by comments, processing
/// instructions or CDATA sections. To correctly trim data manually apply
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`] and [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]
/// only to necessary events.
/// </div>
///
/// [`trim_text_start`]: Self::trim_text_start
/// [`trim_text_end`]: Self::trim_text_end
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_start`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_start
/// [`BytesText::inplace_trim_end`]: crate::events::BytesText::inplace_trim_end
#[inline]
pub fn trim_text(&mut self, trim: bool) {
self.trim_text_start = trim;
self.trim_text_end = trim;
}
/// Turn on or off all checks for well-formedness. Currently it is that settings:
/// - [`check_comments`](Self::check_comments)
/// - [`check_end_names`](Self::check_end_names)
#[inline]
pub fn enable_all_checks(&mut self, enable: bool) {
self.check_comments = enable;
self.check_end_names = enable;
}
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
allow_unmatched_ends: false,
check_comments: false,
check_end_names: true,
expand_empty_elements: false,
trim_markup_names_in_closing_tags: true,
trim_text_start: false,
trim_text_end: false,
}
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
macro_rules! read_event_impl {
(
$self:ident, $buf:ident,
$reader:expr,
$read_until_close:ident
$(, $await:ident)?
) => {{
let event = loop {
break match $self.state.state {
ParseState::Init => { // Go to InsideMarkup state
// If encoding set explicitly, we not need to detect it. For example,
// explicit UTF-8 set automatically if Reader was created using `from_str`.
// But we still need to remove BOM for consistency with no encoding
// feature enabled path
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
if let Some(encoding) = $reader.detect_encoding() $(.$await)? ? {
if $self.state.encoding.can_be_refined() {
$self.state.encoding = crate::reader::EncodingRef::BomDetected(encoding);
}
}
// Removes UTF-8 BOM if it is present
#[cfg(not(feature = "encoding"))]
$reader.remove_utf8_bom() $(.$await)? ?;
$self.state.state = ParseState::InsideText;
continue;
},
ParseState::InsideText => { // Go to InsideMarkup or Done state
if $self.state.config.trim_text_start {
$reader.skip_whitespace(&mut $self.state.offset) $(.$await)? ?;
}
match $reader.read_text($buf, &mut $self.state.offset) $(.$await)? {
ReadTextResult::Markup(buf) => {
$self.state.state = ParseState::InsideMarkup;
// Pass `buf` to the next next iteration of parsing loop
$buf = buf;
continue;
}
ReadTextResult::UpToMarkup(bytes) => {
$self.state.state = ParseState::InsideMarkup;
// FIXME: Can produce an empty event if:
// - event contains only spaces
// - trim_text_start = false
// - trim_text_end = true
Ok(Event::Text($self.state.emit_text(bytes)))
}
ReadTextResult::UpToEof(bytes) => {
$self.state.state = ParseState::Done;
// Trim bytes from end if required
let event = $self.state.emit_text(bytes);
if event.is_empty() {
Ok(Event::Eof)
} else {
Ok(Event::Text(event))
}
}
ReadTextResult::Err(e) => Err(Error::Io(e.into())),
}
},
// Go to InsideText state in next two arms
ParseState::InsideMarkup => $self.$read_until_close($buf) $(.$await)?,
ParseState::InsideEmpty => Ok(Event::End($self.state.close_expanded_empty())),
ParseState::Done => Ok(Event::Eof),
};
};
match event {
// #513: In case of ill-formed errors we already consume the wrong data
// and change the state. We can continue parsing if we wish
Err(Error::IllFormed(_)) => {}
Err(_) | Ok(Event::Eof) => $self.state.state = ParseState::Done,
_ => {}
}
event
}};
}
/// Read bytes up to the `>` and skip it. This method is expected to be called
/// after seeing the `<` symbol and skipping it. Inspects the next (current)
/// symbol and returns an appropriate [`Event`]:
///
/// |Symbol |Event
/// |-------|-------------------------------------
/// |`!` |[`Comment`], [`CData`] or [`DocType`]
/// |`/` |[`End`]
/// |`?` |[`PI`]
/// |_other_|[`Start`] or [`Empty`]
///
/// Moves parser to the `InsideText` state.
///
/// [`Comment`]: Event::Comment
/// [`CData`]: Event::CData
/// [`DocType`]: Event::DocType
/// [`End`]: Event::End
/// [`PI`]: Event::PI
/// [`Start`]: Event::Start
/// [`Empty`]: Event::Empty
macro_rules! read_until_close {
(
$self:ident, $buf:ident,
$reader:expr
$(, $await:ident)?
) => {{
$self.state.state = ParseState::InsideText;
let start = $self.state.offset;
match $reader.peek_one() $(.$await)? {
// `<!` - comment, CDATA or DOCTYPE declaration
Ok(Some(b'!')) => match $reader
.read_bang_element($buf, &mut $self.state.offset)
$(.$await)?
{
Ok((bang_type, bytes)) => $self.state.emit_bang(bang_type, bytes),
Err(e) => {
// We want to report error at `<`, but offset was increased,
// so return it back (-1 for `<`)
$self.state.last_error_offset = start - 1;
Err(e)
}
},
// `</` - closing tag
// #776: We parse using ElementParser which allows us to have attributes
// in close tags. While such tags are not allowed by the specification,
// we anyway allow to parse them because:
// - we do not check constraints during parsing. This is performed by the
// optional validate step which user should call manually
// - if we just look for `>` we will parse `</tag attr=">" >` as end tag
// `</tag attr=">` and text `" >` which probably no one existing parser
// does. This is malformed XML, however it is tolerated by some parsers
// (e.g. the one used by Adobe Flash) and such documents do exist in the wild.
Ok(Some(b'/')) => match $reader
.read_with(ElementParser::Outside, $buf, &mut $self.state.offset)
$(.$await)?
{
Ok(bytes) => $self.state.emit_end(bytes),
Err(e) => {
// We want to report error at `<`, but offset was increased,
// so return it back (-1 for `<`)
$self.state.last_error_offset = start - 1;
Err(e)
}
},
// `<?` - processing instruction
Ok(Some(b'?')) => match $reader
.read_with(PiParser(false), $buf, &mut $self.state.offset)
$(.$await)?
{
Ok(bytes) => $self.state.emit_question_mark(bytes),
Err(e) => {
// We want to report error at `<`, but offset was increased,
// so return it back (-1 for `<`)
$self.state.last_error_offset = start - 1;
Err(e)
}
},
// `<...` - opening or self-closed tag
Ok(Some(_)) => match $reader
.read_with(ElementParser::Outside, $buf, &mut $self.state.offset)
$(.$await)?
{
Ok(bytes) => Ok($self.state.emit_start(bytes)),
Err(e) => {
// We want to report error at `<`, but offset was increased,
// so return it back (-1 for `<`)
$self.state.last_error_offset = start - 1;
Err(e)
}
},
// `<` - syntax error, tag not closed
Ok(None) => {
// We want to report error at `<`, but offset was increased,
// so return it back (-1 for `<`)
$self.state.last_error_offset = start - 1;
Err(Error::Syntax(SyntaxError::UnclosedTag))
}
Err(e) => Err(Error::Io(e.into())),
}
}};
}
/// Generalization of `read_to_end` method for buffered and borrowed readers
macro_rules! read_to_end {
(
// $self: &mut Reader
$self:expr, $end:expr, $buf:expr,
$read_event:ident,
// Code block that performs clearing of internal buffer after read of each event
$clear:block
$(, $await:ident)?
) => {{
// Because we take position after the event before the End event,
// it is important that this position indicates beginning of the End event.
// If between last event and the End event would be only spaces, then we
// take position before the spaces, but spaces would be skipped without
// generating event if `trim_text_start` is set to `true`. To prevent that
// we temporary disable start text trimming.
//
// We also cannot take position after getting End event, because if
// `trim_markup_names_in_closing_tags` is set to `true` (which is the default),
// we do not known the real size of the End event that it is occupies in
// the source and cannot correct the position after the End event.
// So, we in any case should tweak parser configuration.
let config = $self.config_mut();
let trim = config.trim_text_start;
config.trim_text_start = false;
let start = $self.buffer_position();
let mut depth = 0;
loop {
$clear
let end = $self.buffer_position();
match $self.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? {
Err(e) => {
$self.config_mut().trim_text_start = trim;
return Err(e);
}
Ok(Event::Start(e)) if e.name() == $end => depth += 1,
Ok(Event::End(e)) if e.name() == $end => {
if depth == 0 {
$self.config_mut().trim_text_start = trim;
break start..end;
}
depth -= 1;
}
Ok(Event::Eof) => {
$self.config_mut().trim_text_start = trim;
return Err(Error::missed_end($end, $self.decoder()));
}
_ => (),
}
}
}};
}
#[cfg(feature = "async-tokio")]
mod async_tokio;
mod buffered_reader;
mod ns_reader;
mod slice_reader;
mod state;
pub use ns_reader::NsReader;
/// Range of input in bytes, that corresponds to some piece of XML
pub type Span = Range<u64>;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Possible reader states. The state transition diagram (`true` and `false` shows
/// value of [`Config::expand_empty_elements`] option):
///
/// ```mermaid
/// flowchart LR
/// subgraph _
/// direction LR
///
/// Init -- "(no event)"\n --> InsideMarkup
/// InsideMarkup -- Decl, DocType, PI\nComment, CData\nStart, Empty, End --> InsideText
/// InsideText -- "#lt;false#gt;\n(no event)"\nText --> InsideMarkup
/// end
/// InsideText -- "#lt;true#gt;"\nStart --> InsideEmpty
/// InsideEmpty -- End --> InsideText
/// _ -. Eof .-> Done
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
enum ParseState {
/// Initial state in which reader stay after creation. Transition from that
/// state could produce a `Text`, `Decl`, `Comment` or `Start` event. The next
/// state is always `InsideMarkup`. The reader will never return to this state. The
/// event emitted during transition to `InsideMarkup` is a `StartEvent` if the
/// first symbol not `<`, otherwise no event are emitted.
Init,
/// State after seeing the `<` symbol. Depending on the next symbol all other
/// events could be generated.
///
/// After generating one event the reader moves to the `InsideText` state.
InsideMarkup,
/// State in which reader searches the `<` symbol of a markup. All bytes before
/// that symbol will be returned in the [`Event::Text`] event. After that
/// the reader moves to the `InsideMarkup` state.
InsideText,
/// This state is used only if option [`expand_empty_elements`] is set to `true`.
/// Reader enters to this state when it is in a `InsideText` state and emits an
/// [`Event::Start`] event. The next event emitted will be an [`Event::End`],
/// after which reader returned to the `InsideText` state.
///
/// [`expand_empty_elements`]: Config::expand_empty_elements
InsideEmpty,
/// Reader enters this state when `Eof` event generated or an error occurred.
/// This is the last state, the reader stay in it forever.
Done,
}
/// A reference to an encoding together with information about how it was retrieved.
///
/// The state transition diagram:
///
/// ```mermaid
/// flowchart LR
/// Implicit -- from_str --> Explicit
/// Implicit -- BOM --> BomDetected
/// Implicit -- "encoding=..." --> XmlDetected
/// BomDetected -- "encoding=..." --> XmlDetected
/// ```
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
enum EncodingRef {
/// Encoding was implicitly assumed to have a specified value. It can be refined
/// using BOM or by the XML declaration event (`<?xml encoding=... ?>`)
Implicit(&'static Encoding),
/// Encoding was explicitly set to the desired value. It cannot be changed
/// nor by BOM, nor by parsing XML declaration (`<?xml encoding=... ?>`)
Explicit(&'static Encoding),
/// Encoding was detected from a byte order mark (BOM) or by the first bytes
/// of the content. It can be refined by the XML declaration event (`<?xml encoding=... ?>`)
BomDetected(&'static Encoding),
/// Encoding was detected using XML declaration event (`<?xml encoding=... ?>`).
/// It can no longer change
XmlDetected(&'static Encoding),
}
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
impl EncodingRef {
#[inline]
const fn encoding(&self) -> &'static Encoding {
match self {
Self::Implicit(e) => e,
Self::Explicit(e) => e,
Self::BomDetected(e) => e,
Self::XmlDetected(e) => e,
}
}
#[inline]
const fn can_be_refined(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Self::Implicit(_) | Self::BomDetected(_) => true,
Self::Explicit(_) | Self::XmlDetected(_) => false,
}
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// A direct stream to the underlying [`Reader`]s reader which updates
/// [`Reader::buffer_position()`] when read from it.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use = "streams do nothing unless read or polled"]
pub struct BinaryStream<'r, R> {
inner: &'r mut R,
offset: &'r mut u64,
}
impl<'r, R> BinaryStream<'r, R> {
/// Returns current position in bytes in the original source.
#[inline]
pub const fn offset(&self) -> u64 {
*self.offset
}
/// Gets a reference to the underlying reader.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_ref(&self) -> &R {
self.inner
}
/// Gets a mutable reference to the underlying reader.
///
/// Avoid read from this reader because this will not update reader's position
/// and will lead to incorrect positions of errors. Read from this stream instead.
#[inline]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut R {
self.inner
}
}
impl<'r, R> io::Read for BinaryStream<'r, R>
where
R: io::Read,
{
#[inline]
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
let amt = self.inner.read(buf)?;
*self.offset += amt as u64;
Ok(amt)
}
}
impl<'r, R> io::BufRead for BinaryStream<'r, R>
where
R: io::BufRead,
{
#[inline]
fn fill_buf(&mut self) -> io::Result<&[u8]> {
self.inner.fill_buf()
}
#[inline]
fn consume(&mut self, amt: usize) {
self.inner.consume(amt);
*self.offset += amt as u64;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// A low level encoding-agnostic XML event reader.
///
/// Consumes bytes and streams XML [`Event`]s.
///
/// This reader does not manage namespace declarations and not able to resolve
/// prefixes. If you want these features, use the [`NsReader`].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use quick_xml::events::Event;
/// use quick_xml::reader::Reader;
///
/// let xml = r#"<tag1 att1 = "test">
/// <tag2><!--Test comment-->Test</tag2>
/// <tag2>Test 2</tag2>
/// </tag1>"#;
/// let mut reader = Reader::from_str(xml);
/// reader.config_mut().trim_text(true);
///
/// let mut count = 0;
/// let mut txt = Vec::new();
/// let mut buf = Vec::new();
///
/// // The `Reader` does not implement `Iterator` because it outputs borrowed data (`Cow`s)
/// loop {
/// // NOTE: this is the generic case when we don't know about the input BufRead.
/// // when the input is a &str or a &[u8], we don't actually need to use another
/// // buffer, we could directly call `reader.read_event()`
/// match reader.read_event_into(&mut buf) {
/// Err(e) => panic!("Error at position {}: {:?}", reader.error_position(), e),
/// // exits the loop when reaching end of file
/// Ok(Event::Eof) => break,
///
/// Ok(Event::Start(e)) => {
/// match e.name().as_ref() {
/// b"tag1" => println!("attributes values: {:?}",
/// e.attributes().map(|a| a.unwrap().value)
/// .collect::<Vec<_>>()),
/// b"tag2" => count += 1,
/// _ => (),
/// }
/// }
/// Ok(Event::Text(e)) => txt.push(e.unescape().unwrap().into_owned()),
///
/// // There are several other `Event`s we do not consider here
/// _ => (),
/// }
/// // if we don't keep a borrow elsewhere, we can clear the buffer to keep memory usage low
/// buf.clear();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// [`NsReader`]: crate::reader::NsReader
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Reader<R> {
/// Source of data for parse
reader: R,
/// Configuration and current parse state
state: ReaderState,
}
/// Builder methods
impl<R> Reader<R> {
/// Creates a `Reader` that reads from a given reader.
pub fn from_reader(reader: R) -> Self {
Self {
reader,
state: ReaderState::default(),
}
}
/// Returns reference to the parser configuration
pub const fn config(&self) -> &Config {
&self.state.config
}
/// Returns mutable reference to the parser configuration
pub fn config_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Config {
&mut self.state.config
}
}
/// Getters
impl<R> Reader<R> {
/// Consumes `Reader` returning the underlying reader
///
/// Can be used to compute line and column of a parsing error position
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
/// use std::{str, io::Cursor};
/// use quick_xml::events::Event;
/// use quick_xml::reader::Reader;
///
/// let xml = r#"<tag1 att1 = "test">
/// <tag2><!--Test comment-->Test</tag2>
/// <tag3>Test 2</tag3>
/// </tag1>"#;
/// let mut reader = Reader::from_reader(Cursor::new(xml.as_bytes()));
/// let mut buf = Vec::new();
///
/// fn into_line_and_column(reader: Reader<Cursor<&[u8]>>) -> (usize, usize) {
/// // We known that size cannot exceed usize::MAX because we created parser from single &[u8]
/// let end_pos = reader.buffer_position() as usize;
/// let mut cursor = reader.into_inner();
/// let s = String::from_utf8(cursor.into_inner()[0..end_pos].to_owned())
/// .expect("can't make a string");
/// let mut line = 1;
/// let mut column = 0;
/// for c in s.chars() {
/// if c == '\n' {
/// line += 1;
/// column = 0;
/// } else {
/// column += 1;
/// }
/// }
/// (line, column)
/// }
///
/// loop {
/// match reader.read_event_into(&mut buf) {
/// Ok(Event::Start(ref e)) => match e.name().as_ref() {
/// b"tag1" | b"tag2" => (),
/// tag => {
/// assert_eq!(b"tag3", tag);
/// assert_eq!((3, 22), into_line_and_column(reader));
/// break;
/// }
/// },
/// Ok(Event::Eof) => unreachable!(),
/// _ => (),
/// }
/// buf.clear();
/// }
/// ```
pub fn into_inner(self) -> R {
self.reader
}
/// Gets a reference to the underlying reader.
pub const fn get_ref(&self) -> &R {
&self.reader
}
/// Gets a mutable reference to the underlying reader.
///
/// Avoid read from this reader because this will not update reader's position
/// and will lead to incorrect positions of errors. If you want to read, use
/// [`stream()`] instead.
///
/// [`stream()`]: Self::stream
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut R {
&mut self.reader
}
/// Gets the current byte position in the input data.
pub const fn buffer_position(&self) -> u64 {
// when internal state is InsideMarkup, we have actually read until '<',
// which we don't want to show
if let ParseState::InsideMarkup = self.state.state {
self.state.offset - 1
} else {
self.state.offset
}
}
/// Gets the last error byte position in the input data. If there is no errors
/// yet, returns `0`.
///
/// Unlike `buffer_position` it will point to the place where it is rational
/// to report error to the end user. For example, all [`SyntaxError`]s are
/// reported when the parser sees EOF inside of some kind of markup. The
/// `buffer_position()` will point to the last byte of input which is not
/// very useful. `error_position()` will point to the start of corresponding
/// markup element (i. e. to the `<` character).
///
/// This position is always `<= buffer_position()`.
pub const fn error_position(&self) -> u64 {
self.state.last_error_offset
}
/// Get the decoder, used to decode bytes, read by this reader, to the strings.
///
/// If [`encoding`] feature is enabled, the used encoding may change after
/// parsing the XML declaration, otherwise encoding is fixed to UTF-8.
///
/// If [`encoding`] feature is enabled and no encoding is specified in declaration,
/// defaults to UTF-8.
///
/// [`encoding`]: ../index.html#encoding
#[inline]
pub const fn decoder(&self) -> Decoder {
self.state.decoder()
}
/// Get the direct access to the underlying reader, but tracks the amount of
/// read data and update [`Reader::buffer_position()`] accordingly.
///
/// Note, that this method gives you access to the internal reader and read
/// data will not be returned in any subsequent events read by `read_event`
/// family of methods.
///
/// # Example
///
/// This example demonstrates how to read stream raw bytes from an XML document.
/// This could be used to implement streaming read of text, or to read raw binary
/// bytes embedded in an XML document. (Documents with embedded raw bytes are not
/// valid XML, but XML-derived file formats exist where such documents are valid).
///
/// ```
/// # use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
/// use std::io::{BufRead, Read};
/// use quick_xml::events::{BytesEnd, BytesStart, Event};
/// use quick_xml::reader::Reader;
///
/// let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<tag>binary << data&></tag>");
/// // ^ ^ ^ ^
/// // 0 5 21 27
///
/// assert_eq!(
/// (reader.read_event().unwrap(), reader.buffer_position()),
/// // 5 - end of the `<tag>`
/// (Event::Start(BytesStart::new("tag")), 5)
/// );
///
/// // Reading directly from underlying reader will not update position
/// // let mut inner = reader.get_mut();
///
/// // Reading from the stream() advances position
/// let mut inner = reader.stream();
///
/// // Read binary data. We must know its size
/// let mut binary = [0u8; 16];
/// inner.read_exact(&mut binary).unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(&binary, b"binary << data&>");
/// // 21 - end of the `binary << data&>`
/// assert_eq!(inner.offset(), 21);
/// assert_eq!(reader.buffer_position(), 21);
///
/// assert_eq!(
/// (reader.read_event().unwrap(), reader.buffer_position()),
/// // 27 - end of the `</tag>`
/// (Event::End(BytesEnd::new("tag")), 27)
/// );
///
/// assert_eq!(reader.read_event().unwrap(), Event::Eof);
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn stream(&mut self) -> BinaryStream<R> {
BinaryStream {
inner: &mut self.reader,
offset: &mut self.state.offset,
}
}
}
/// Private sync reading methods
impl<R> Reader<R> {
/// Read text into the given buffer, and return an event that borrows from
/// either that buffer or from the input itself, based on the type of the
/// reader.
fn read_event_impl<'i, B>(&mut self, mut buf: B) -> Result<Event<'i>>
where
R: XmlSource<'i, B>,
{
read_event_impl!(self, buf, self.reader, read_until_close)
}
/// Private function to read until `>` is found. This function expects that
/// it was called just after encounter a `<` symbol.
fn read_until_close<'i, B>(&mut self, buf: B) -> Result<Event<'i>>
where
R: XmlSource<'i, B>,
{
read_until_close!(self, buf, self.reader)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Result of an attempt to read XML textual data from the reader.
enum ReadTextResult<'r, B> {
/// Start of markup (`<` character) was found in the first byte.
/// Contains buffer that should be returned back to the next iteration cycle
/// to satisfy borrow checker requirements.
Markup(B),
/// Contains text block up to start of markup (`<` character).
UpToMarkup(&'r [u8]),
/// Contains text block up to EOF, start of markup (`<` character) was not found.
UpToEof(&'r [u8]),
/// IO error occurred.
Err(io::Error),
}
/// Represents an input for a reader that can return borrowed data.
///
/// There are two implementors of this trait: generic one that read data from
/// `Self`, copies some part of it into a provided buffer of type `B` and then
/// returns data that borrow from that buffer.
///
/// The other implementor is for `&[u8]` and instead of copying data returns
/// borrowed data from `Self` instead. This implementation allows zero-copy
/// deserialization.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `'r`: lifetime of a buffer from which events will borrow
/// - `B`: a type of a buffer that can be used to store data read from `Self` and
/// from which events can borrow
trait XmlSource<'r, B> {
/// Removes UTF-8 BOM if it is present
#[cfg(not(feature = "encoding"))]
fn remove_utf8_bom(&mut self) -> io::Result<()>;
/// Determines encoding from the start of input and removes BOM if it is present
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
fn detect_encoding(&mut self) -> io::Result<Option<&'static Encoding>>;
/// Read input until start of markup (the `<`) is found or end of input is reached.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `buf`: Buffer that could be filled from an input (`Self`) and
/// from which [events] could borrow their data
/// - `position`: Will be increased by amount of bytes consumed
///
/// [events]: crate::events::Event
fn read_text(&mut self, buf: B, position: &mut u64) -> ReadTextResult<'r, B>;
/// Read input until processing instruction is finished.
///
/// This method expect that start sequence of a parser already was read.
///
/// Returns a slice of data read up to the end of the thing being parsed.
/// The end of thing and the returned content is determined by the used parser.
///
/// If input (`Self`) is exhausted and no bytes was read, or if the specified
/// parser could not find the ending sequence of the thing, returns `SyntaxError`.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `buf`: Buffer that could be filled from an input (`Self`) and
/// from which [events] could borrow their data
/// - `position`: Will be increased by amount of bytes consumed
///
/// A `P` type parameter is used to preserve state between calls to the underlying
/// reader which provides bytes fed into the parser.
///
/// [events]: crate::events::Event
fn read_with<P>(&mut self, parser: P, buf: B, position: &mut u64) -> Result<&'r [u8]>
where
P: Parser;
/// Read input until comment or CDATA is finished.
///
/// This method expect that `<` already was read.
///
/// Returns a slice of data read up to end of comment or CDATA (`>`),
/// which does not include into result.
///
/// If input (`Self`) is exhausted and nothing was read, returns `None`.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `buf`: Buffer that could be filled from an input (`Self`) and
/// from which [events] could borrow their data
/// - `position`: Will be increased by amount of bytes consumed
///
/// [events]: crate::events::Event
fn read_bang_element(&mut self, buf: B, position: &mut u64) -> Result<(BangType, &'r [u8])>;
/// Consume and discard all the whitespace until the next non-whitespace
/// character or EOF.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `position`: Will be increased by amount of bytes consumed
fn skip_whitespace(&mut self, position: &mut u64) -> io::Result<()>;
/// Return one character without consuming it, so that future `read_*` calls
/// will still include it. On EOF, return `None`.
fn peek_one(&mut self) -> io::Result<Option<u8>>;
}
/// Possible elements started with `<!`
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
enum BangType {
/// <![CDATA[...]]>
CData,
/// <!--...-->
Comment,
/// <!DOCTYPE...>. Contains balance of '<' (+1) and '>' (-1)
DocType(i32),
}
impl BangType {
#[inline(always)]
const fn new(byte: Option<u8>) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(match byte {
Some(b'[') => Self::CData,
Some(b'-') => Self::Comment,
Some(b'D') | Some(b'd') => Self::DocType(0),
_ => return Err(Error::Syntax(SyntaxError::InvalidBangMarkup)),
})
}
/// If element is finished, returns its content up to `>` symbol and
/// an index of this symbol, otherwise returns `None`
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `buf`: buffer with data consumed on previous iterations
/// - `chunk`: data read on current iteration and not yet consumed from reader
#[inline(always)]
fn parse<'b>(&mut self, buf: &[u8], chunk: &'b [u8]) -> Option<(&'b [u8], usize)> {
match self {
Self::Comment => {
for i in memchr::memchr_iter(b'>', chunk) {
// Need to read at least 6 symbols (`!---->`) for properly finished comment
// <!----> - XML comment
// 012345 - i
if buf.len() + i > 4 {
if chunk[..i].ends_with(b"--") {
// We cannot strip last `--` from the buffer because we need it in case of
// check_comments enabled option. XML standard requires that comment
// will not end with `--->` sequence because this is a special case of
// `--` in the comment (https://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/#sec-comments)
return Some((&chunk[..i], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
// End sequence `-|->` was splitted at |
// buf --/ \-- chunk
if i == 1 && buf.ends_with(b"-") && chunk[0] == b'-' {
return Some((&chunk[..i], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
// End sequence `--|>` was splitted at |
// buf --/ \-- chunk
if i == 0 && buf.ends_with(b"--") {
return Some((&[], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
}
}
}
Self::CData => {
for i in memchr::memchr_iter(b'>', chunk) {
if chunk[..i].ends_with(b"]]") {
return Some((&chunk[..i], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
// End sequence `]|]>` was splitted at |
// buf --/ \-- chunk
if i == 1 && buf.ends_with(b"]") && chunk[0] == b']' {
return Some((&chunk[..i], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
// End sequence `]]|>` was splitted at |
// buf --/ \-- chunk
if i == 0 && buf.ends_with(b"]]") {
return Some((&[], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
}
}
Self::DocType(ref mut balance) => {
for i in memchr::memchr2_iter(b'<', b'>', chunk) {
if chunk[i] == b'<' {
*balance += 1;
} else {
if *balance == 0 {
return Some((&chunk[..i], i + 1)); // +1 for `>`
}
*balance -= 1;
}
}
}
}
None
}
#[inline]
const fn to_err(&self) -> Error {
match self {
Self::CData => Error::Syntax(SyntaxError::UnclosedCData),
Self::Comment => Error::Syntax(SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
Self::DocType(_) => Error::Syntax(SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
}
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
/// Checks the internal implementation of the various reader methods
macro_rules! check {
(
#[$test:meta]
$read_event:ident,
$read_until_close:ident,
// constructor of the XML source on which internal functions will be called
$source:path,
// constructor of the buffer to which read data will stored
$buf:expr
$(, $async:ident, $await:ident)?
) => {
mod read_bang_element {
use super::*;
use crate::errors::{Error, SyntaxError};
use crate::reader::BangType;
use crate::utils::Bytes;
/// Checks that reading CDATA content works correctly
mod cdata {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
/// Checks that if input begins like CDATA element, but CDATA start sequence
/// is not finished, parsing ends with an error
#[$test]
#[ignore = "start CDATA sequence fully checked outside of `read_bang_element`"]
$($async)? fn not_properly_start() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"![]]>other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedCData),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 1);
}
/// Checks that if CDATA startup sequence was matched, but an end sequence
/// is not found, parsing ends with an error
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"![CDATA[other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 22
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedCData),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 22);
}
/// Checks that CDATA element without content inside parsed successfully
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"![CDATA[]]>other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 12
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::CData, Bytes(b"![CDATA[]]"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 12);
}
/// Checks that CDATA element with content parsed successfully.
/// Additionally checks that sequences inside CDATA that may look like
/// a CDATA end sequence do not interrupt CDATA parsing
#[$test]
$($async)? fn with_content() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"![CDATA[cdata]] ]>content]]>other content]]>".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 29
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::CData, Bytes(b"![CDATA[cdata]] ]>content]]"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 29);
}
}
/// Checks that reading XML comments works correctly. According to the [specification],
/// comment data can contain any sequence except `--`:
///
/// ```peg
/// comment = '<--' (!'--' char)* '-->';
/// char = [#x1-#x2C]
/// / [#x2E-#xD7FF]
/// / [#xE000-#xFFFD]
/// / [#x10000-#x10FFFF]
/// ```
///
/// The presence of this limitation, however, is simply a poorly designed specification
/// (maybe for purpose of building of LL(1) XML parser) and quick-xml does not check for
/// presence of these sequences by default. This tests allow such content.
///
/// [specification]: https://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/#dt-comment
mod comment {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
#[ignore = "start comment sequence fully checked outside of `read_bang_element`"]
$($async)? fn not_properly_start() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!- -->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 1);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_properly_end() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 17
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 17);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed1() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!--other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 17
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 17);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed2() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!-->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 18
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 18);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed3() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!--->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 19
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedComment),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 19);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!---->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 7
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::Comment, Bytes(b"!----"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 7);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn with_content() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!--->comment<--->other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 18
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::Comment, Bytes(b"!--->comment<---"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 18);
}
}
/// Checks that reading DOCTYPE definition works correctly
mod doctype {
use super::*;
mod uppercase {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_properly_start() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!D other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 17
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 17);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn without_space() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!DOCTYPEother content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 22
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 22);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!DOCTYPE>other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 10
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::DocType(0), Bytes(b"!DOCTYPE"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 10);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!DOCTYPE other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^23
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 23);
}
}
mod lowercase {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_properly_start() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!d other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 17
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 17);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn without_space() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!doctypeother content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 22
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 22);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!doctype>other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 10
let (ty, bytes) = $source(&mut input)
.read_bang_element(buf, &mut position)
$(.$await)?
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
(ty, Bytes(bytes)),
(BangType::DocType(0), Bytes(b"!doctype"))
);
assert_eq!(position, 10);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn not_closed() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"!doctype other content".as_ref();
// ^= 1 ^= 23
match $source(&mut input).read_bang_element(buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedDoctype),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 23);
}
}
}
}
mod read_element {
use super::*;
use crate::errors::{Error, SyntaxError};
use crate::parser::ElementParser;
use crate::utils::Bytes;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
/// Checks that nothing was read from empty buffer
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"".as_ref();
// ^= 1
match $source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? {
Err(Error::Syntax(cause)) => assert_eq!(cause, SyntaxError::UnclosedTag),
x => panic!(
"Expected `Err(Syntax(_))`, but got `{:?}`",
x
),
}
assert_eq!(position, 1);
}
mod open {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b">".as_ref();
// ^= 2
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"")
);
assert_eq!(position, 2);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn normal() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"tag>".as_ref();
// ^= 5
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"tag")
);
assert_eq!(position, 5);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns_empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b":>".as_ref();
// ^= 3
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b":")
);
assert_eq!(position, 3);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b":tag>".as_ref();
// ^= 6
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b":tag")
);
assert_eq!(position, 6);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn with_attributes() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = br#"tag attr-1=">" attr2 = '>' 3attr>"#.as_ref();
// ^= 39
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(br#"tag attr-1=">" attr2 = '>' 3attr"#)
);
assert_eq!(position, 39);
}
}
mod self_closed {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"/>".as_ref();
// ^= 3
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"/")
);
assert_eq!(position, 3);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn normal() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"tag/>".as_ref();
// ^= 6
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"tag/")
);
assert_eq!(position, 6);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns_empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b":/>".as_ref();
// ^= 4
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b":/")
);
assert_eq!(position, 4);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b":tag/>".as_ref();
// ^= 7
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b":tag/")
);
assert_eq!(position, 7);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn with_attributes() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = br#"tag attr-1="/>" attr2 = '/>' 3attr/>"#.as_ref();
// ^= 42
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(br#"tag attr-1="/>" attr2 = '/>' 3attr/"#)
);
assert_eq!(position, 42);
}
}
mod close {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"/ >".as_ref();
// ^= 4
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"/ ")
);
assert_eq!(position, 4);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn normal() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"/tag>".as_ref();
// ^= 6
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"/tag")
);
assert_eq!(position, 6);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns_empty_tag() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"/:>".as_ref();
// ^= 4
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"/:")
);
assert_eq!(position, 4);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty_ns() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = b"/:tag>".as_ref();
// ^= 7
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(b"/:tag")
);
assert_eq!(position, 7);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn with_attributes() {
let buf = $buf;
let mut position = 1;
let mut input = br#"/tag attr-1=">" attr2 = '>' 3attr>"#.as_ref();
// ^= 40
assert_eq!(
Bytes($source(&mut input).read_with(ElementParser::default(), buf, &mut position) $(.$await)? .unwrap()),
Bytes(br#"/tag attr-1=">" attr2 = '>' 3attr"#)
);
assert_eq!(position, 40);
}
}
}
/// Ensures, that no empty `Text` events are generated
mod $read_event {
use crate::events::{BytesCData, BytesDecl, BytesEnd, BytesPI, BytesStart, BytesText, Event};
use crate::reader::Reader;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
/// When `encoding` feature is enabled, encoding should be detected
/// from BOM (UTF-8) and BOM should be stripped.
///
/// When `encoding` feature is disabled, UTF-8 is assumed and BOM
/// character should be stripped for consistency
#[$test]
$($async)? fn bom_from_reader() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_reader("\u{feff}\u{feff}".as_bytes());
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Text(BytesText::from_escaped("\u{feff}"))
);
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Eof
);
}
/// When parsing from &str, encoding is fixed (UTF-8), so
/// - when `encoding` feature is disabled, the behavior the
/// same as in `bom_from_reader` text
/// - when `encoding` feature is enabled, the behavior should
/// stay consistent, so the first BOM character is stripped
#[$test]
$($async)? fn bom_from_str() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("\u{feff}\u{feff}");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Text(BytesText::from_escaped("\u{feff}"))
);
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Eof
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn declaration() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<?xml ?>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Decl(BytesDecl::from_start(BytesStart::from_content("xml ", 3)))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn doctype() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<!DOCTYPE x>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::DocType(BytesText::from_escaped("x"))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn processing_instruction() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<?xml-stylesheet '? >\" ?>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::PI(BytesPI::new("xml-stylesheet '? >\" "))
);
}
/// Lone closing tags are not allowed, so testing it together with start tag
#[$test]
$($async)? fn start_and_end() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<tag></tag>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Start(BytesStart::new("tag"))
);
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::End(BytesEnd::new("tag"))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn empty() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<tag/>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Empty(BytesStart::new("tag"))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn text() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("text");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Text(BytesText::from_escaped("text"))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn cdata() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<![CDATA[]]>");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::CData(BytesCData::new(""))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn comment() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("<!---->");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Comment(BytesText::from_escaped(""))
);
}
#[$test]
$($async)? fn eof() {
let mut reader = Reader::from_str("");
assert_eq!(
reader.$read_event($buf) $(.$await)? .unwrap(),
Event::Eof
);
}
}
};
}
// Export macros for the child modules:
// - buffered_reader
// - slice_reader
pub(super) use check;
}