* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php The GNU Lesser GPL (LGPL) or an MIT-like license.
*/
/** @addtogroup querypath_css CSS Parsing
* QueryPath includes a CSS 3 Selector parser.
*
*
* Typically the parser is not accessed directly. Most developers will use it indirectly from
* qp(), htmlqp(), or one of the methods on a QueryPath object.
*
* This parser is modular and is not tied to QueryPath, so you can use it in your
* own (non-QueryPath) projects if you wish. To dive in, start with CssEventHandler, the
* event interface that works like a SAX API for CSS selectors. If you want to check out
* the details, check out the parser (CssParser), scanner (CssScanner), and token list (CssToken).
*/
require_once 'CssEventHandler.php';
/**
* An event handler for handling CSS 3 Selector parsing.
*
* This provides a standard interface for CSS 3 Selector event handling. As the
* parser parses a selector, it will fire events. Implementations of CssEventHandler
* can then handle the events.
*
* This library is inspired by the SAX2 API for parsing XML. Each component of a
* selector fires an event, passing the necessary data on to the event handler.
*
* @ingroup querypath_css
*/
interface CssEventHandler {
/** The is-exactly (=) operator. */
const isExactly = 0; // =
/** The contains-with-space operator (~=). */
const containsWithSpace = 1; // ~=
/** The contains-with-hyphen operator (!=). */
const containsWithHyphen = 2; // |=
/** The contains-in-string operator (*=). */
const containsInString = 3; // *=
/** The begins-with operator (^=). */
const beginsWith = 4; // ^=
/** The ends-with operator ($=). */
const endsWith = 5; // $=
/** The any-element operator (*). */
const anyElement = '*';
/**
* This event is fired when a CSS ID is encountered.
* An ID begins with an octothorp: #name.
*
* @param string $id
* The ID passed in.
*/
public function elementID($id); // #name
/**
* Handle an element name.
* Example: name
* @param string $name
* The name of the element.
*/
public function element($name); // name
/**
* Handle a namespaced element name.
* example: namespace|name
* @param string $name
* The tag name.
* @param string $namespace
* The namespace identifier (Not the URI)
*/
public function elementNS($name, $namespace = NULL);
/**
* Handle an any-element (*) operator.
* Example: *
*/
public function anyElement(); // *
/**
* Handle an any-element operator that is constrained to a namespace.
* Example: ns|*
* @param string $ns
* The namespace identifier (not the URI).
*/
public function anyElementInNS($ns); // ns|*
/**
* Handle a CSS class selector.
* Example: .name
* @param string $name
* The name of the class.
*/
public function elementClass($name); // .name
/**
* Handle an attribute selector.
* Example: [name=attr]
* Example: [name~=attr]
* @param string $name
* The attribute name.
* @param string $value
* The value of the attribute, if given.
* @param int $operation
* The operation to be used for matching. See {@link CssEventHandler}
* constants for a list of supported operations.
*/
public function attribute($name, $value = NULL, $operation = CssEventHandler::isExactly); // [name=attr]
/**
* Handle an attribute selector bound to a specific namespace.
* Example: [ns|name=attr]
* Example: [ns|name~=attr]
* @param string $name
* The attribute name.
* @param string $ns
* The namespace identifier (not the URI).
* @param string $value
* The value of the attribute, if given.
* @param int $operation
* The operation to be used for matching. See {@link CssEventHandler}
* constants for a list of supported operations.
*/
public function attributeNS($name, $ns, $value = NULL, $operation = CssEventHandler::isExactly);
/**
* Handle a pseudo-class.
* Example: :name(value)
* @param string $name
* The pseudo-class name.
* @param string $value
* The value, if one is found.
*/
public function pseudoClass($name, $value = NULL); //:name(value)
/**
* Handle a pseudo-element.
* Example: ::name
* @param string $name
* The pseudo-element name.
*/
public function pseudoElement($name); // ::name
/**
* Handle a direct descendant combinator.
* Example: >
*/
public function directDescendant(); // >
/**
* Handle a adjacent combinator.
* Example: +
*/
public function adjacent(); // +
/**
* Handle an another-selector combinator.
* Example: ,
*/
public function anotherSelector(); // ,
/**
* Handle a sibling combinator.
* Example: ~
*/
public function sibling(); // ~ combinator
/**
* Handle an any-descendant combinator.
* Example: ' '
*/
public function anyDescendant(); // ' ' (space) operator.
}
/**
* Tokens for CSS.
* This class defines the recognized tokens for the parser, and also
* provides utility functions for error reporting.
*
* @ingroup querypath_css
*/
final class CssToken {
const char = 0;
const star = 1;
const rangle = 2;
const dot = 3;
const octo = 4;
const rsquare = 5;
const lsquare = 6;
const colon = 7;
const rparen = 8;
const lparen = 9;
const plus = 10;
const tilde = 11;
const eq = 12;
const pipe = 13;
const comma = 14;
const white = 15;
const quote = 16;
const squote = 17;
const bslash = 18;
const carat = 19;
const dollar = 20;
const at = 21; // This is not in the spec. Apparently, old broken CSS uses it.
// In legal range for string.
const stringLegal = 99;
/**
* Get a name for a given constant. Used for error handling.
*/
static function name($const_int) {
$a = array('character', 'star', 'right angle bracket',
'dot', 'octothorp', 'right square bracket', 'left square bracket',
'colon', 'right parenthesis', 'left parenthesis', 'plus', 'tilde',
'equals', 'vertical bar', 'comma', 'space', 'quote', 'single quote',
'backslash', 'carat', 'dollar', 'at');
if (isset($a[$const_int]) && is_numeric($const_int)) {
return $a[$const_int];
}
elseif ($const_int == 99) {
return 'a legal non-alphanumeric character';
}
elseif ($const_int == FALSE) {
return 'end of file';
}
return sprintf('illegal character (%s)', $const_int);
}
}
/**
* Parse a CSS selector.
*
* In CSS, a selector is used to identify which element or elements
* in a DOM are being selected for the application of a particular style.
* Effectively, selectors function as a query language for a structured
* document -- almost always HTML or XML.
*
* This class provides an event-based parser for CSS selectors. It can be
* used, for example, as a basis for writing a DOM query engine based on
* CSS.
*
* @ingroup querypath_css
*/
class CssParser {
protected $scanner = NULL;
protected $buffer = '';
protected $handler = NULL;
protected $strict = FALSE;
protected $DEBUG = FALSE;
/**
* Construct a new CSS parser object. This will attempt to
* parse the string as a CSS selector. As it parses, it will
* send events to the CssEventHandler implementation.
*/
public function __construct($string, CssEventHandler $handler) {
$this->originalString = $string;
$is = new CssInputStream($string);
$this->scanner = new CssScanner($is);
$this->handler = $handler;
}
/**
* Parse the selector.
*
* This begins an event-based parsing process that will
* fire events as the selector is handled. A CssEventHandler
* implementation will be responsible for handling the events.
* @throws CssParseException
*/
public function parse() {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
while ($this->scanner->token !== FALSE) {
// Primitive recursion detection.
$position = $this->scanner->position();
if ($this->DEBUG) {
print "PARSE " . $this->scanner->token. "\n";
}
$this->selector();
$finalPosition = $this->scanner->position();
if ($this->scanner->token !== FALSE && $finalPosition == $position) {
// If we get here, then the scanner did not pop a single character
// off of the input stream during a full run of the parser, which
// means that the current input does not match any recognizable
// pattern.
throw new CssParseException('CSS selector is not well formed.');
}
}
}
/**
* A restricted parser that can only parse simple selectors.
* The pseudoClass handler for this parser will throw an
* exception if it encounters a pseudo-element or the
* negation pseudo-class.
*
* @deprecated This is not used anywhere in QueryPath and
* may be removed.
*//*
public function parseSimpleSelector() {
while ($this->scanner->token !== FALSE) {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "SIMPLE SELECTOR\n";
$this->allElements();
$this->elementName();
$this->elementClass();
$this->elementID();
$this->pseudoClass(TRUE); // Operate in restricted mode.
$this->attribute();
// TODO: Need to add failure conditions here.
}
}*/
/**
* Handle an entire CSS selector.
*/
private function selector() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "SELECTOR{$this->scanner->position()}\n";
$this->consumeWhitespace(); // Remove leading whitespace
$this->simpleSelectors();
$this->combinator();
}
/**
* Consume whitespace and return a count of the number of whitespace consumed.
*/
private function consumeWhitespace() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "CONSUME WHITESPACE\n";
$white = 0;
while ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::white) {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
++$white;
}
return $white;
}
/**
* Handle one of the five combinators: '>', '+', ' ', '~', and ','.
* This will call the appropriate event handlers.
* @see CssEventHandler::directDescendant(),
* @see CssEventHandler::adjacent(),
* @see CssEventHandler::anyDescendant(),
* @see CssEventHandler::anotherSelector().
*/
private function combinator() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "COMBINATOR\n";
/*
* Problem: ' ' and ' > ' are both valid combinators.
* So we have to track whitespace consumption to see
* if we are hitting the ' ' combinator or if the
* selector just has whitespace padding another combinator.
*/
// Flag to indicate that post-checks need doing
$inCombinator = FALSE;
$white = $this->consumeWhitespace();
$t = $this->scanner->token;
if ($t == CssToken::rangle) {
$this->handler->directDescendant();
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$inCombinator = TRUE;
//$this->simpleSelectors();
}
elseif ($t == CssToken::plus) {
$this->handler->adjacent();
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$inCombinator = TRUE;
//$this->simpleSelectors();
}
elseif ($t == CssToken::comma) {
$this->handler->anotherSelector();
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$inCombinator = TRUE;
//$this->scanner->selectors();
}
elseif ($t == CssToken::tilde) {
$this->handler->sibling();
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$inCombinator = TRUE;
}
// Check that we don't get two combinators in a row.
if ($inCombinator) {
$white = 0;
if ($this->DEBUG) print "COMBINATOR: " . CssToken::name($t) . "\n";
$this->consumeWhitespace();
if ($this->isCombinator($this->scanner->token)) {
throw new CssParseException("Illegal combinator: Cannot have two combinators in sequence.");
}
}
// Check to see if we have whitespace combinator:
elseif ($white > 0) {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "COMBINATOR: any descendant\n";
$inCombinator = TRUE;
$this->handler->anyDescendant();
}
else {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "COMBINATOR: no combinator found.\n";
}
}
/**
* Check if the token is a combinator.
*/
private function isCombinator($tok) {
$combinators = array(CssToken::plus, CssToken::rangle, CssToken::comma, CssToken::tilde);
return in_array($tok, $combinators);
}
/**
* Handle a simple selector.
*/
private function simpleSelectors() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "SIMPLE SELECTOR\n";
$this->allElements();
$this->elementName();
$this->elementClass();
$this->elementID();
$this->pseudoClass();
$this->attribute();
}
/**
* Handles CSS ID selectors.
* This will call CssEventHandler::elementID().
*/
private function elementID() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "ELEMENT ID\n";
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::octo) {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
if ($this->scanner->token !== CssToken::char) {
throw new CssParseException("Expected string after #");
}
$id = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->handler->elementID($id);
}
}
/**
* Handles CSS class selectors.
* This will call the CssEventHandler::elementClass() method.
*/
private function elementClass() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "ELEMENT CLASS\n";
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::dot) {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace(); // We're very fault tolerent. This should prob through error.
$cssClass = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->handler->elementClass($cssClass);
}
}
/**
* Handle a pseudo-class and pseudo-element.
*
* CSS 3 selectors support separate pseudo-elements, using :: instead
* of : for separator. This is now supported, and calls the pseudoElement
* handler, CssEventHandler::pseudoElement().
*
* This will call CssEventHandler::pseudoClass() when a
* pseudo-class is parsed.
*/
private function pseudoClass($restricted = FALSE) {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "PSEUDO-CLASS\n";
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::colon) {
// Check for CSS 3 pseudo element:
$isPseudoElement = FALSE;
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() === CssToken::colon) {
$isPseudoElement = TRUE;
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
$name = $this->scanner->getNameString();
if ($restricted && $name == 'not') {
throw new CssParseException("The 'not' pseudo-class is illegal in this context.");
}
$value = NULL;
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::lparen) {
if ($isPseudoElement) {
throw new CssParseException("Illegal left paren. Pseudo-Element cannot have arguments.");
}
$value = $this->pseudoClassValue();
}
// FIXME: This should throw errors when pseudo element has values.
if ($isPseudoElement) {
if ($restricted) {
throw new CssParseException("Pseudo-Elements are illegal in this context.");
}
$this->handler->pseudoElement($name);
$this->consumeWhitespace();
// Per the spec, pseudo-elements must be the last items in a selector, so we
// check to make sure that we are either at the end of the stream or that a
// new selector is starting. Only one pseudo-element is allowed per selector.
if ($this->scanner->token !== FALSE && $this->scanner->token !== CssToken::comma) {
throw new CssParseException("A Pseudo-Element must be the last item in a selector.");
}
}
else {
$this->handler->pseudoClass($name, $value);
}
}
}
/**
* Get the value of a pseudo-classes.
*
* @return string
* Returns the value found from a pseudo-class.
*
* @todo Pseudoclasses can be passed pseudo-elements and
* other pseudo-classes as values, which means :pseudo(::pseudo)
* is legal.
*/
private function pseudoClassValue() {
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::lparen) {
$buf = '';
// For now, just leave pseudoClass value vague.
/*
// We have to peek to see if next char is a colon because
// pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements are legal strings here.
print $this->scanner->peek();
if ($this->scanner->peek() == ':') {
print "Is pseudo\n";
$this->scanner->nextToken();
// Pseudo class
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::colon) {
$buf .= ':';
$this->scanner->nextToken();
// Pseudo element
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::colon) {
$buf .= ':';
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
// Ident
$buf .= $this->scanner->getNameString();
}
}
else {
print "fetching string.\n";
$buf .= $this->scanner->getQuotedString();
if ($this->scanner->token != CssToken::rparen) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::rparen, $this->scanner->token);
}
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
return $buf;
*/
$buf .= $this->scanner->getQuotedString();
return $buf;
}
}
/**
* Handle element names.
* This will call the CssEventHandler::elementName().
*
* This handles:
*
* name (CssEventHandler::element())
* |name (CssEventHandler::element())
* ns|name (CssEventHandler::elementNS())
* ns|* (CssEventHandler::elementNS())
*
*/
private function elementName() {
if ($this->DEBUG) print "ELEMENT NAME\n";
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::pipe) {
// We have '|name', which is equiv to 'name'
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
$elementName = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->handler->element($elementName);
}
elseif ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::char) {
$elementName = $this->scanner->getNameString();
if ($this->scanner->token == CssToken::pipe) {
// Get ns|name
$elementNS = $elementName;
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::star) {
// We have ns|*
$this->handler->anyElementInNS($elementNS);
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
elseif ($this->scanner->token !== CssToken::char) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::char, $this->scanner->token);
}
else {
$elementName = $this->scanner->getNameString();
// We have ns|name
$this->handler->elementNS($elementName, $elementNS);
}
}
else {
$this->handler->element($elementName);
}
}
}
/**
* Check for all elements designators. Due to the new CSS 3 namespace
* support, this is slightly more complicated, now, as it handles
* the *|name and *|* cases as well as *.
*
* Calls CssEventHandler::anyElement() or CssEventHandler::elementName().
*/
private function allElements() {
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::star) {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::pipe) {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::star) {
// We got *|*. According to spec, this requires
// that the element has a namespace, so we pass it on
// to the handler:
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->handler->anyElementInNS('*');
}
else {
// We got *|name, which means the name MUST be in a namespce,
// so we pass this off to elementNameNS().
$name = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->handler->elementNS($name, '*');
}
}
else {
$this->handler->anyElement();
}
}
}
/**
* Handler an attribute.
* An attribute can be in one of two forms:
* [attrName]
* or
* [attrName="AttrValue"]
*
* This may call the following event handlers: CssEventHandler::attribute().
*/
private function attribute() {
if($this->scanner->token == CssToken::lsquare) {
$attrVal = $op = $ns = NULL;
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::at) {
if ($this->strict) {
throw new CssParseException('The @ is illegal in attributes.');
}
else {
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
}
}
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::star) {
// Global namespace... requires that attr be prefixed,
// so we pass this on to a namespace handler.
$ns = '*';
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::pipe) {
// Skip this. It's a global namespace.
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
}
$attrName = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
// Check for namespace attribute: ns|attr. We have to peek() to make
// sure that we haven't hit the |= operator, which looks the same.
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::pipe && $this->scanner->peek() !== '=') {
// We have a namespaced attribute.
$ns = $attrName;
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$attrName = $this->scanner->getNameString();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
}
// Note: We require that operators do not have spaces
// between characters, e.g. ~= , not ~ =.
// Get the operator:
switch ($this->scanner->token) {
case CssToken::eq:
$this->consumeWhitespace();
$op = CssEventHandler::isExactly;
break;
case CssToken::tilde:
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() !== CssToken::eq) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::eq, $this->scanner->token);
}
$op = CssEventHandler::containsWithSpace;
break;
case CssToken::pipe:
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() !== CssToken::eq) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::eq, $this->scanner->token);
}
$op = CssEventHandler::containsWithHyphen;
break;
case CssToken::star:
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() !== CssToken::eq) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::eq, $this->scanner->token);
}
$op = CssEventHandler::containsInString;
break;
case CssToken::dollar;
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() !== CssToken::eq) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::eq, $this->scanner->token);
}
$op = CssEventHandler::endsWith;
break;
case CssToken::carat:
if ($this->scanner->nextToken() !== CssToken::eq) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::eq, $this->scanner->token);
}
$op = CssEventHandler::beginsWith;
break;
}
if (isset($op)) {
// Consume '=' and go on.
$this->scanner->nextToken();
$this->consumeWhitespace();
// So... here we have a problem. The grammer suggests that the
// value here is String1 or String2, both of which are enclosed
// in quotes of some sort, and both of which allow lots of special
// characters. But the spec itself includes examples like this:
// [lang=fr]
// So some bareword support is assumed. To get around this, we assume
// that bare words follow the NAME rules, while quoted strings follow
// the String1/String2 rules.
if ($this->scanner->token === CssToken::quote || $this->scanner->token === CssToken::squote) {
$attrVal = $this->scanner->getQuotedString();
}
else {
$attrVal = $this->scanner->getNameString();
}
if ($this->DEBUG) {
print "ATTR: $attrVal AND OP: $op\n";
}
}
$this->consumeWhitespace();
if ($this->scanner->token != CssToken::rsquare) {
$this->throwError(CssToken::rsquare, $this->scanner->token);
}
if (isset($ns)) {
$this->handler->attributeNS($attrName, $ns, $attrVal, $op);
}
elseif (isset($attrVal)) {
$this->handler->attribute($attrName, $attrVal, $op);
}
else {
$this->handler->attribute($attrName);
}
$this->scanner->nextToken();
}
}
/**
* Utility for throwing a consistantly-formatted parse error.
*/
private function throwError($expected, $got) {
$filter = sprintf('Expected %s, got %s', CssToken::name($expected), CssToken::name($got));
throw new CssParseException($filter);
}
}
/**
* Scanner for CSS selector parsing.
*
* This provides a simple scanner for traversing an input stream.
*
* @ingroup querypath_css
*/
final class CssScanner {
var $is = NULL;
public $value = NULL;
public $token = NULL;
var $recurse = FALSE;
var $it = 0;
/**
* Given a new input stream, tokenize the CSS selector string.
* @see CssInputStream
* @param CssInputStream $in
* An input stream to be scanned.
*/
public function __construct(CssInputStream $in) {
$this->is = $in;
}
/**
* Return the position of the reader in the string.
*/
public function position() {
return $this->is->position;
}
/**
* See the next char without removing it from the stack.
*
* @return char
* Returns the next character on the stack.
*/
public function peek() {
return $this->is->peek();
}
/**
* Get the next token in the input stream.
*
* This sets the current token to the value of the next token in
* the stream.
*
* @return int
* Returns an int value corresponding to one of the CssToken constants,
* or FALSE if the end of the string is reached. (Remember to use
* strong equality checking on FALSE, since 0 is a valid token id.)
*/
public function nextToken() {
$tok = -1;
++$this->it;
if ($this->is->isEmpty()) {
if ($this->recurse) {
throw new Exception("Recursion error detected at iteration " . $this->it . '.');
exit();
}
//print "{$this->it}: All done\n";
$this->recurse = TRUE;
$this->token = FALSE;
return FALSE;
}
$ch = $this->is->consume();
//print __FUNCTION__ . " Testing $ch.\n";
if (ctype_space($ch)) {
$this->value = ' '; // Collapse all WS to a space.
$this->token = $tok = CssToken::white;
//$ch = $this->is->consume();
return $tok;
}
if (ctype_alnum($ch) || $ch == '-' || $ch == '_') {
// It's a character
$this->value = $ch; //strtolower($ch);
$this->token = $tok = CssToken::char;
return $tok;
}
$this->value = $ch;
switch($ch) {
case '*':
$tok = CssToken::star;
break;
case chr(ord('>')):
$tok = CssToken::rangle;
break;
case '.':
$tok = CssToken::dot;
break;
case '#':
$tok = CssToken::octo;
break;
case '[':
$tok = CssToken::lsquare;
break;
case ']':
$tok = CssToken::rsquare;
break;
case ':':
$tok = CssToken::colon;
break;
case '(':
$tok = CssToken::lparen;
break;
case ')':
$tok = CssToken::rparen;
break;
case '+':
$tok = CssToken::plus;
break;
case '~':
$tok = CssToken::tilde;
break;
case '=':
$tok = CssToken::eq;
break;
case '|':
$tok = CssToken::pipe;
break;
case ',':
$tok = CssToken::comma;
break;
case chr(34):
$tok = CssToken::quote;
break;
case "'":
$tok = CssToken::squote;
break;
case '\\':
$tok = CssToken::bslash;
break;
case '^':
$tok = CssToken::carat;
break;
case '$':
$tok = CssToken::dollar;
break;
case '@':
$tok = CssToken::at;
break;
}
// Catch all characters that are legal within strings.
if ($tok == -1) {
// TODO: This should be UTF-8 compatible, but PHP doesn't
// have a native UTF-8 string. Should we use external
// mbstring library?
$ord = ord($ch);
// Characters in this pool are legal for use inside of
// certain strings. Extended ASCII is used here, though I
// Don't know if these are really legal.
if (($ord >= 32 && $ord <= 126) || ($ord >= 128 && $ord <= 255)) {
$tok = CssToken::stringLegal;
}
else {
throw new CSSParseException('Illegal character found in stream: ' . $ord);
}
}
$this->token = $tok;
return $tok;
}
/**
* Get a name string from the input stream.
* A name string must be composed of
* only characters defined in CssToken:char: -_a-zA-Z0-9
*/
public function getNameString() {
$buf = '';
while ($this->token === CssToken::char) {
$buf .= $this->value;
$this->nextToken();
//print '_';
}
return $buf;
}
/**
* This gets a string with any legal 'string' characters.
* See CSS Selectors specification, section 11, for the
* definition of string.
*
* This will check for string1, string2, and the case where a
* string is unquoted (Oddly absent from the "official" grammar,
* though such strings are present as examples in the spec.)
*
* Note:
* Though the grammar supplied by CSS 3 Selectors section 11 does not
* address the contents of a pseudo-class value, the spec itself indicates
* that a pseudo-class value is a "value between parenthesis" [6.6]. The
* examples given use URLs among other things, making them closer to the
* definition of 'string' than to 'name'. So we handle them here as strings.
*/
public function getQuotedString() {
if ($this->token == CssToken::quote || $this->token == CssToken::squote || $this->token == CssToken::lparen) {
$end = ($this->token == CssToken::lparen) ? CssToken::rparen : $this->token;
$buf = '';
$escape = FALSE;
$this->nextToken(); // Skip the opening quote/paren
// The second conjunct is probably not necessary.
while ($this->token !== FALSE && $this->token > -1) {
//print "Char: $this->value \n";
if ($this->token == CssToken::bslash && !$escape) {
// XXX: The backslash (\) is removed here.
// Turn on escaping.
//$buf .= $this->value;
$escape = TRUE;
}
elseif ($escape) {
// Turn off escaping
$buf .= $this->value;
$escape = FALSE;
}
elseif ($this->token === $end) {
// At end of string; skip token and break.
$this->nextToken();
break;
}
else {
// Append char.
$buf .= $this->value;
}
$this->nextToken();
}
return $buf;
}
}
/**
* Get a string from the input stream.
* This is a convenience function for getting a string of
* characters that are either alphanumber or whitespace. See
* the CssToken::white and CssToken::char definitions.
*
* @deprecated This is not used anywhere in QueryPath.
*//*
public function getStringPlusWhitespace() {
$buf = '';
if($this->token === FALSE) {return '';}
while ($this->token === CssToken::char || $this->token == CssToken::white) {
$buf .= $this->value;
$this->nextToken();
}
return $buf;
}*/
}
/**
* Simple wrapper to turn a string into an input stream.
* This provides a standard interface on top of an array of
* characters.
*/
class CssInputStream {
protected $stream = NULL;
public $position = 0;
/**
* Build a new CSS input stream from a string.
*
* @param string
* String to turn into an input stream.
*/
function __construct($string) {
$this->stream = str_split($string);
}
/**
* Look ahead one character.
*
* @return char
* Returns the next character, but does not remove it from
* the stream.
*/
function peek() {
return $this->stream[0];
}
/**
* Get the next unconsumed character in the stream.
* This will remove that character from the front of the
* stream and return it.
*/
function consume() {
$ret = array_shift($this->stream);
if (!empty($ret)) {
$this->position++;
}
return $ret;
}
/**
* Check if the stream is empty.
* @return boolean
* Returns TRUE when the stream is empty, FALSE otherwise.
*/
function isEmpty() {
return count($this->stream) == 0;
}
}
/**
* Exception indicating an error in CSS parsing.
*
* @ingroup querypath_css
*/
class CSSParseException extends EXCEPTION {}