Switch to non-macro nom parser with better text handling.

By using the alpha1 function in complete mode, we are able to handle
arbitrary single-word commands (e.g. "!help") and proprly map the
remaining input to an empty string.
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projectmoon 2020-08-31 00:07:56 +00:00
parent 1f5c6d7553
commit da0819745a
1 changed files with 80 additions and 29 deletions

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use nom::{alt, complete, named, tag, take_while, tuple, IResult};
use crate::cofd::parser::{create_chance_die, parse_dice_pool};
use crate::commands::{Command, HelpCommand, PoolRollCommand, RollCommand};
use crate::dice::parser::parse_element_expression;
use crate::help::parse_help_topic;
use crate::parser::{eat_whitespace, trim};
use nom::{bytes::complete::tag, character::complete::alpha1, IResult};
// Parse a roll expression.
fn parse_roll(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, Box<dyn Command>> {
@ -30,36 +29,88 @@ fn help(topic: &str) -> IResult<&str, Box<dyn Command>> {
Ok(("", Box::new(HelpCommand(topic))))
}
/// Potentially parse a command expression. If we recognize the command, an error should be raised
/// if the command is misparsed. If we don't recognize the command, ignore it and return none
pub fn parse_command(original_input: &str) -> IResult<&str, Option<Box<dyn Command>>> {
let (input, _) = eat_whitespace(original_input)?;
//Parser understands either specific !commands with no input, or any !command with extra input.
named!(command(&str) -> (&str, &str), tuple!(
complete!(tag!("!")),
alt!(
//TODO figure out how to gracefully handle arbitrary single commands.
complete!(tag!("chance")) |
complete!(tag!("help")) |
complete!(take_while!(char::is_alphabetic))
)
));
let (input, command) = match command(input) {
// Strip the exclamation mark
Ok((input, (_, result))) => (input, result),
Err(_e) => {
return Ok((original_input, None));
/// Split an input string into its constituent command and "everything
/// else" parts. Extracts the command separately from its input (i.e.
/// rest of the line) and returns a tuple of (command_input, command).
fn split_command(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> {
let (input, _) = eat_whitespace(input)?;
let (input, _) = tag("!")(input)?;
let (command_input, command) = alpha1(input)?;
let (command_input, _) = eat_whitespace(command_input)?;
//TODO strip witespace from end of command input
Ok((command_input, command))
}
};
match command {
"r" | "roll" => parse_roll(input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
"rp" | "pool" => parse_pool_roll(input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
/// Potentially parse a command expression. If we recognize the
/// command, an error should be raised if the command is misparsed. If
/// we don't recognize the command, ignore it and return none
pub fn parse_command(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, Option<Box<dyn Command>>> {
let (cmd_input, cmd) = split_command(input)?;
match cmd {
"r" | "roll" => parse_roll(cmd_input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
"rp" | "pool" => parse_pool_roll(cmd_input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
"chance" => chance_die().map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
"help" => help(input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
"help" => help(cmd_input).map(|(input, command)| (input, Some(command))),
// No recognized command, ignore this.
_ => Ok((original_input, None)),
_ => Ok((input, None)),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn basic_command_test() {
assert_eq!(
("1d4", "roll"),
split_command("!roll 1d4").expect("got parsing error")
);
}
#[test]
fn whitespace_at_start_test() {
assert_eq!(
("1d4", "roll"),
split_command(" !roll 1d4").expect("got parsing error")
);
}
#[test]
fn whitespace_at_end_test() {
//TODO currently it does not chop whitespace off the end.
assert_eq!(
("1d4 ", "roll"),
split_command("!roll 1d4 ").expect("got parsing error")
);
}
#[test]
fn whitespace_on_both_ends_test() {
//TODO currently it does not chop whitespace off the end.
assert_eq!(
("1d4 ", "roll"),
split_command(" !roll 1d4 ").expect("got parsing error")
);
}
#[test]
fn single_command_test() {
assert_eq!(
("", "roll"),
split_command("!roll").expect("got parsing error")
);
assert_eq!(
("", "thisdoesnotexist"),
split_command("!thisdoesnotexist").expect("got parsing error")
);
}
#[test]
fn bad_command_test() {
assert!(split_command("roll 1d4").is_err());
assert!(split_command("roll").is_err());
}
}