# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- require 'strscan' module Kramdown module Utils # This patched StringScanner adds line number information for current scan position and a # start_line_number override for nested StringScanners. class StringScanner < ::StringScanner # The start line number. Used for nested StringScanners that scan a sub-string of the source # document. The kramdown parser uses this, e.g., for span level parsers. attr_reader :start_line_number # Takes the start line number as optional second argument. # # Note: The original second argument is no longer used so this should be safe. def initialize(string, start_line_number = 1) super(string) @start_line_number = start_line_number || 1 @previous_pos = 0 @previous_line_number = @start_line_number end # To make this unicode (multibyte) aware, we have to use #charpos which was added in Ruby # version 2.0.0. # # This method will work with older versions of Ruby, however it will report incorrect line # numbers if the scanned string contains multibyte characters. if instance_methods.include?(:charpos) def best_pos charpos end else def best_pos pos end end # Sets the byte position of the scan pointer. # # Note: This also resets some internal variables, so always use pos= when setting the position # and don't use any other method for that! def pos=(pos) super @previous_line_number = @start_line_number @previous_pos = 0 end # Returns the line number for current charpos. # # NOTE: Requires that all line endings are normalized to '\n' # # NOTE: Normally we'd have to add one to the count of newlines to get the correct line number. # However we add the one indirectly by using a one-based start_line_number. def current_line_number # Not using string[@previous_pos..best_pos].count('\n') because it is slower strscan = ::StringScanner.new(string) strscan.pos = @previous_pos old_pos = pos + 1 @previous_line_number += 1 while strscan.skip_until(/\n/) && strscan.pos <= old_pos @previous_pos = (eos? ? best_pos : best_pos + 1) @previous_line_number end end end end