Example #1
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 public SpanConstructor(SpanKind kind, IEnumerable<ISymbol> symbols)
 {
     Builder = new SpanBuilder();
     Builder.Kind = kind;
     Builder.EditHandler = SpanEditHandler.CreateDefault(TestTokenizer);
     foreach (ISymbol sym in symbols)
     {
         Builder.Accept(sym);
     }
 }
Example #2
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 protected virtual SpanBuilder UpdateSpan(Span target, TextChange normalizedChange)
 {
     string newContent = normalizedChange.ApplyChange(target);
     SpanBuilder newSpan = new SpanBuilder(target);
     newSpan.ClearSymbols();
     foreach (ISymbol sym in Tokenizer(newContent))
     {
         sym.OffsetStart(target.Start);
         newSpan.Accept(sym);
     }
     if (target.Next != null)
     {
         SourceLocation newEnd = SourceLocationTracker.CalculateNewLocation(target.Start, newContent);
         target.Next.ChangeStart(newEnd);
     }
     return newSpan;
 }
        // This method handles cases when the attribute is a simple span attribute such as
        // class="something moresomething".  This does not handle complex attributes such as
        // class="@myclass". Therefore the span.Content is equivalent to the entire attribute.
        private static TryParseResult TryParseSpan(
            Span span,
            IEnumerable<TagHelperDescriptor> descriptors,
            ErrorSink errorSink)
        {
            var afterEquals = false;
            var builder = new SpanBuilder
            {
                ChunkGenerator = span.ChunkGenerator,
                EditHandler = span.EditHandler,
                Kind = span.Kind
            };

            // Will contain symbols that represent a single attribute value: <input| class="btn"| />
            var htmlSymbols = span.Symbols.OfType<HtmlSymbol>().ToArray();
            var capturedAttributeValueStart = false;
            var attributeValueStartLocation = span.Start;

            // The symbolOffset is initialized to 0 to expect worst case: "class=". If a quote is found later on for
            // the attribute value the symbolOffset is adjusted accordingly.
            var symbolOffset = 0;
            string name = null;

            // Iterate down through the symbols to find the name and the start of the value.
            // We subtract the symbolOffset so we don't accept an ending quote of a span.
            for (var i = 0; i < htmlSymbols.Length - symbolOffset; i++)
            {
                var symbol = htmlSymbols[i];

                if (afterEquals)
                {
                    // We've captured all leading whitespace, the attribute name, and an equals with an optional
                    // quote/double quote. We're now at: " asp-for='|...'" or " asp-for=|..."
                    // The goal here is to capture all symbols until the end of the attribute. Note this will not
                    // consume an ending quote due to the symbolOffset.

                    // When symbols are accepted into SpanBuilders, their locations get altered to be offset by the
                    // parent which is why we need to mark our start location prior to adding the symbol.
                    // This is needed to know the location of the attribute value start within the document.
                    if (!capturedAttributeValueStart)
                    {
                        capturedAttributeValueStart = true;

                        attributeValueStartLocation = span.Start + symbol.Start;
                    }

                    builder.Accept(symbol);
                }
                else if (name == null && HtmlMarkupParser.IsValidAttributeNameSymbol(symbol))
                {
                    // We've captured all leading whitespace prior to the attribute name.
                    // We're now at: " |asp-for='...'" or " |asp-for=..."
                    // The goal here is to capture the attribute name.

                    var symbolContents = htmlSymbols
                        .Skip(i) // Skip prefix
                        .TakeWhile(nameSymbol => HtmlMarkupParser.IsValidAttributeNameSymbol(nameSymbol))
                        .Select(nameSymbol => nameSymbol.Content);

                    // Move the indexer past the attribute name symbols.
                    i += symbolContents.Count() - 1;

                    name = string.Concat(symbolContents);
                    attributeValueStartLocation = SourceLocation.Advance(attributeValueStartLocation, name);
                }
                else if (symbol.Type == HtmlSymbolType.Equals)
                {
                    Debug.Assert(
                        name != null,
                        "Name should never be null here. The parser should guarantee an attribute has a name.");

                    // We've captured all leading whitespace and the attribute name.
                    // We're now at: " asp-for|='...'" or " asp-for|=..."
                    // The goal here is to consume the equal sign and the optional single/double-quote.

                    // The coming symbols will either be a quote or value (in the case that the value is unquoted).

                    SourceLocation symbolStartLocation;

                    // Skip the whitespace preceding the start of the attribute value.
                    do
                    {
                        i++; // Start from the symbol after '='.
                    } while (i < htmlSymbols.Length &&
                        (htmlSymbols[i].Type == HtmlSymbolType.WhiteSpace ||
                        htmlSymbols[i].Type == HtmlSymbolType.NewLine));

                    // Check for attribute start values, aka single or double quote
                    if (i < htmlSymbols.Length && IsQuote(htmlSymbols[i]))
                    {
                        symbolStartLocation = htmlSymbols[i].Start;

                        // If there's a start quote then there must be an end quote to be valid, skip it.
                        symbolOffset = 1;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // We are at the symbol after equals. Go back to equals to ensure we don't skip past that symbol.
                        i--;

                        symbolStartLocation = symbol.Start;
                    }

                    attributeValueStartLocation =
                        span.Start +
                        symbolStartLocation +
                        new SourceLocation(absoluteIndex: 1, lineIndex: 0, characterIndex: 1);

                    afterEquals = true;
                }
                else if (symbol.Type == HtmlSymbolType.WhiteSpace)
                {
                    // We're at the start of the attribute, this branch may be hit on the first iterations of
                    // the loop since the parser separates attributes with their spaces included as symbols.
                    // We're at: "| asp-for='...'" or "| asp-for=..."
                    // Note: This will not be hit even for situations like asp-for  ="..." because the core Razor
                    // parser currently does not know how to handle attributes in that format. This will be addressed
                    // by https://github.com/aspnet/Razor/issues/123.

                    attributeValueStartLocation = SourceLocation.Advance(attributeValueStartLocation, symbol.Content);
                }
            }

            // After all symbols have been added we need to set the builders start position so we do not indirectly
            // modify each symbol's Start location.
            builder.Start = attributeValueStartLocation;

            if (name == null)
            {
                // We couldn't find a name, if the original span content was whitespace it ultimately means the tag
                // that owns this "attribute" is malformed and is expecting a user to type a new attribute.
                // ex: <myTH class="btn"| |
                if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(span.Content))
                {
                    errorSink.OnError(
                        span.Start,
                        RazorResources.TagHelperBlockRewriter_TagHelperAttributeListMustBeWellFormed,
                        span.Content.Length);
                }

                return null;
            }

            var result = CreateTryParseResult(name, descriptors);

            // If we're not after an equal then we should treat the value as if it were a minimized attribute.
            Span attributeValue = null;
            if (afterEquals)
            {
                attributeValue = CreateMarkupAttribute(builder, result.IsBoundNonStringAttribute);
            }

            result.AttributeValueNode = attributeValue;
            return result;
        }
Example #4
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        public void AddSpanAddsSpanToCurrentBlockBuilder()
        {
            // Arrange
            var factory = SpanFactory.CreateCsHtml();
            Mock<ParserVisitor> mockListener = new Mock<ParserVisitor>();
            var context = SetupTestContext("phoo");

            var builder = new SpanBuilder()
            {
                Kind = SpanKind.Code
            };
            builder.Accept(new CSharpSymbol(1, 0, 1, "foo", CSharpSymbolType.Identifier));
            var added = builder.Build();

            using (context.StartBlock(BlockType.Functions))
            {
                context.AddSpan(added);
            }

            var expected = new BlockBuilder()
            {
                Type = BlockType.Functions,
            };
            expected.Children.Add(added);

            // Assert
            ParserTestBase.EvaluateResults(context.CompleteParse(), expected.Build());
        }