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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// The /doc/codewalk/ tree is synthesized from codewalk descriptions,
// files named $GOROOT/doc/codewalk/*.xml.
// For an example and a description of the format, see
// http://golang.org/doc/codewalk/codewalk or run godoc -http=:6060
// and see http://localhost:6060/doc/codewalk/codewalk .
// That page is itself a codewalk; the source code for it is
// $GOROOT/doc/codewalk/codewalk.xml.
package main
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
pathpkg "path"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"text/template"
"unicode/utf8"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs"
)
var codewalkHTML, codewalkdirHTML *template.Template
// Handler for /doc/codewalk/ and below.
func codewalk(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
relpath := r.URL.Path[len("/doc/codewalk/"):]
abspath := r.URL.Path
r.ParseForm()
if f := r.FormValue("fileprint"); f != "" {
codewalkFileprint(w, r, f)
return
}
// If directory exists, serve list of code walks.
dir, err := fs.Lstat(abspath)
if err == nil && dir.IsDir() {
codewalkDir(w, r, relpath, abspath)
return
}
// If file exists, serve using standard file server.
if err == nil {
pres.ServeFile(w, r)
return
}
// Otherwise append .xml and hope to find
// a codewalk description, but before trim
// the trailing /.
abspath = strings.TrimRight(abspath, "/")
cw, err := loadCodewalk(abspath + ".xml")
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
pres.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
// Canonicalize the path and redirect if changed
if redir(w, r) {
return
}
pres.ServePage(w, godoc.Page{
Title: "Codewalk: " + cw.Title,
Tabtitle: cw.Title,
Body: applyTemplate(codewalkHTML, "codewalk", cw),
})
}
func redir(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (redirected bool) {
canonical := pathpkg.Clean(r.URL.Path)
if !strings.HasSuffix(canonical, "/") {
canonical += "/"
}
if r.URL.Path != canonical {
url := *r.URL
url.Path = canonical
http.Redirect(w, r, url.String(), http.StatusMovedPermanently)
redirected = true
}
return
}
func applyTemplate(t *template.Template, name string, data interface{}) []byte {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := t.Execute(&buf, data); err != nil {
log.Printf("%s.Execute: %s", name, err)
}
return buf.Bytes()
}
// A Codewalk represents a single codewalk read from an XML file.
type Codewalk struct {
Title string `xml:"title,attr"`
File []string `xml:"file"`
Step []*Codestep `xml:"step"`
}
// A Codestep is a single step in a codewalk.
type Codestep struct {
// Filled in from XML
Src string `xml:"src,attr"`
Title string `xml:"title,attr"`
XML string `xml:",innerxml"`
// Derived from Src; not in XML.
Err error
File string
Lo int
LoByte int
Hi int
HiByte int
Data []byte
}
// String method for printing in template.
// Formats file address nicely.
func (st *Codestep) String() string {
s := st.File
if st.Lo != 0 || st.Hi != 0 {
s += fmt.Sprintf(":%d", st.Lo)
if st.Lo != st.Hi {
s += fmt.Sprintf(",%d", st.Hi)
}
}
return s
}
// loadCodewalk reads a codewalk from the named XML file.
func loadCodewalk(filename string) (*Codewalk, error) {
f, err := fs.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer f.Close()
cw := new(Codewalk)
d := xml.NewDecoder(f)
d.Entity = xml.HTMLEntity
err = d.Decode(cw)
if err != nil {
return nil, &os.PathError{Op: "parsing", Path: filename, Err: err}
}
// Compute file list, evaluate line numbers for addresses.
m := make(map[string]bool)
for _, st := range cw.Step {
i := strings.Index(st.Src, ":")
if i < 0 {
i = len(st.Src)
}
filename := st.Src[0:i]
data, err := vfs.ReadFile(fs, filename)
if err != nil {
st.Err = err
continue
}
if i < len(st.Src) {
lo, hi, err := addrToByteRange(st.Src[i+1:], 0, data)
if err != nil {
st.Err = err
continue
}
// Expand match to line boundaries.
for lo > 0 && data[lo-1] != '\n' {
lo--
}
for hi < len(data) && (hi == 0 || data[hi-1] != '\n') {
hi++
}
st.Lo = byteToLine(data, lo)
st.Hi = byteToLine(data, hi-1)
}
st.Data = data
st.File = filename
m[filename] = true
}
// Make list of files
cw.File = make([]string, len(m))
i := 0
for f := range m {
cw.File[i] = f
i++
}
sort.Strings(cw.File)
return cw, nil
}
// codewalkDir serves the codewalk directory listing.
// It scans the directory for subdirectories or files named *.xml
// and prepares a table.
func codewalkDir(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, relpath, abspath string) {
type elem struct {
Name string
Title string
}
dir, err := fs.ReadDir(abspath)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
pres.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
var v []interface{}
for _, fi := range dir {
name := fi.Name()
if fi.IsDir() {
v = append(v, &elem{name + "/", ""})
} else if strings.HasSuffix(name, ".xml") {
cw, err := loadCodewalk(abspath + "/" + name)
if err != nil {
continue
}
v = append(v, &elem{name[0 : len(name)-len(".xml")], cw.Title})
}
}
pres.ServePage(w, godoc.Page{
Title: "Codewalks",
Body: applyTemplate(codewalkdirHTML, "codewalkdir", v),
})
}
// codewalkFileprint serves requests with ?fileprint=f&lo=lo&hi=hi.
// The filename f has already been retrieved and is passed as an argument.
// Lo and hi are the numbers of the first and last line to highlight
// in the response. This format is used for the middle window pane
// of the codewalk pages. It is a separate iframe and does not get
// the usual godoc HTML wrapper.
func codewalkFileprint(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, f string) {
abspath := f
data, err := vfs.ReadFile(fs, abspath)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
pres.ServeError(w, r, f, err)
return
}
lo, _ := strconv.Atoi(r.FormValue("lo"))
hi, _ := strconv.Atoi(r.FormValue("hi"))
if hi < lo {
hi = lo
}
lo = lineToByte(data, lo)
hi = lineToByte(data, hi+1)
// Put the mark 4 lines before lo, so that the iframe
// shows a few lines of context before the highlighted
// section.
n := 4
mark := lo
for ; mark > 0 && n > 0; mark-- {
if data[mark-1] == '\n' {
if n--; n == 0 {
break
}
}
}
io.WriteString(w, `<style type="text/css">@import "/doc/codewalk/codewalk.css";</style><pre>`)
template.HTMLEscape(w, data[0:mark])
io.WriteString(w, "<a name='mark'></a>")
template.HTMLEscape(w, data[mark:lo])
if lo < hi {
io.WriteString(w, "<div class='codewalkhighlight'>")
template.HTMLEscape(w, data[lo:hi])
io.WriteString(w, "</div>")
}
template.HTMLEscape(w, data[hi:])
io.WriteString(w, "</pre>")
}
// addrToByte evaluates the given address starting at offset start in data.
// It returns the lo and hi byte offset of the matched region within data.
// See http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/sam/sam.html Table II
// for details on the syntax.
func addrToByteRange(addr string, start int, data []byte) (lo, hi int, err error) {
var (
dir byte
prevc byte
charOffset bool
)
lo = start
hi = start
for addr != "" && err == nil {
c := addr[0]
switch c {
default:
err = errors.New("invalid address syntax near " + string(c))
case ',':
if len(addr) == 1 {
hi = len(data)
} else {
_, hi, err = addrToByteRange(addr[1:], hi, data)
}
return
case '+', '-':
if prevc == '+' || prevc == '-' {
lo, hi, err = addrNumber(data, lo, hi, prevc, 1, charOffset)
}
dir = c
case '$':
lo = len(data)
hi = len(data)
if len(addr) > 1 {
dir = '+'
}
case '#':
charOffset = true
case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9':
var i int
for i = 1; i < len(addr); i++ {
if addr[i] < '0' || addr[i] > '9' {
break
}
}
var n int
n, err = strconv.Atoi(addr[0:i])
if err != nil {
break
}
lo, hi, err = addrNumber(data, lo, hi, dir, n, charOffset)
dir = 0
charOffset = false
prevc = c
addr = addr[i:]
continue
case '/':
var i, j int
Regexp:
for i = 1; i < len(addr); i++ {
switch addr[i] {
case '\\':
i++
case '/':
j = i + 1
break Regexp
}
}
if j == 0 {
j = i
}
pattern := addr[1:i]
lo, hi, err = addrRegexp(data, lo, hi, dir, pattern)
prevc = c
addr = addr[j:]
continue
}
prevc = c
addr = addr[1:]
}
if err == nil && dir != 0 {
lo, hi, err = addrNumber(data, lo, hi, dir, 1, charOffset)
}
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, err
}
return lo, hi, nil
}
// addrNumber applies the given dir, n, and charOffset to the address lo, hi.
// dir is '+' or '-', n is the count, and charOffset is true if the syntax
// used was #n. Applying +n (or +#n) means to advance n lines
// (or characters) after hi. Applying -n (or -#n) means to back up n lines
// (or characters) before lo.
// The return value is the new lo, hi.
func addrNumber(data []byte, lo, hi int, dir byte, n int, charOffset bool) (int, int, error) {
switch dir {
case 0:
lo = 0
hi = 0
fallthrough
case '+':
if charOffset {
pos := hi
for ; n > 0 && pos < len(data); n-- {
_, size := utf8.DecodeRune(data[pos:])
pos += size
}
if n == 0 {
return pos, pos, nil
}
break
}
// find next beginning of line
if hi > 0 {
for hi < len(data) && data[hi-1] != '\n' {
hi++
}
}
lo = hi
if n == 0 {
return lo, hi, nil
}
for ; hi < len(data); hi++ {
if data[hi] != '\n' {
continue
}
switch n--; n {
case 1:
lo = hi + 1
case 0:
return lo, hi + 1, nil
}
}
case '-':
if charOffset {
// Scan backward for bytes that are not UTF-8 continuation bytes.
pos := lo
for ; pos > 0 && n > 0; pos-- {
if data[pos]&0xc0 != 0x80 {
n--
}
}
if n == 0 {
return pos, pos, nil
}
break
}
// find earlier beginning of line
for lo > 0 && data[lo-1] != '\n' {
lo--
}
hi = lo
if n == 0 {
return lo, hi, nil
}
for ; lo >= 0; lo-- {
if lo > 0 && data[lo-1] != '\n' {
continue
}
switch n--; n {
case 1:
hi = lo
case 0:
return lo, hi, nil
}
}
}
return 0, 0, errors.New("address out of range")
}
// addrRegexp searches for pattern in the given direction starting at lo, hi.
// The direction dir is '+' (search forward from hi) or '-' (search backward from lo).
// Backward searches are unimplemented.
func addrRegexp(data []byte, lo, hi int, dir byte, pattern string) (int, int, error) {
re, err := regexp.Compile(pattern)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, err
}
if dir == '-' {
// Could implement reverse search using binary search
// through file, but that seems like overkill.
return 0, 0, errors.New("reverse search not implemented")
}
m := re.FindIndex(data[hi:])
if len(m) > 0 {
m[0] += hi
m[1] += hi
} else if hi > 0 {
// No match. Wrap to beginning of data.
m = re.FindIndex(data)
}
if len(m) == 0 {
return 0, 0, errors.New("no match for " + pattern)
}
return m[0], m[1], nil
}
// lineToByte returns the byte index of the first byte of line n.
// Line numbers begin at 1.
func lineToByte(data []byte, n int) int {
if n <= 1 {
return 0
}
n--
for i, c := range data {
if c == '\n' {
if n--; n == 0 {
return i + 1
}
}
}
return len(data)
}
// byteToLine returns the number of the line containing the byte at index i.
func byteToLine(data []byte, i int) int {
l := 1
for j, c := range data {
if j == i {
return l
}
if c == '\n' {
l++
}
}
return l
}
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