#pragma once #include #include "common.hpp" #include "components/config.hpp" #include "components/logger.hpp" #include "errors.hpp" POLYBAR_NS DEFINE_ERROR(parser_error); /** * \brief Exception object for syntax errors * * Contains filepath and line number where syntax error was found */ class syntax_error : public parser_error { public: /** * Default values are used when the thrower doesn't know the position. * parse_line has to catch, set the proper values and rethrow */ explicit syntax_error(string msg, const string& file = "", int line_no = -1) : parser_error(file + ":" + to_string(line_no) + ": " + msg), msg(move(msg)) {} const string& get_msg() { return msg; }; private: string msg; }; class invalid_name_error : public syntax_error { public: /** * type is either Header or Key */ invalid_name_error(const string& type, const string& name) : syntax_error(type + " name '" + name + "' is empty or contains forbidden characters.") {} }; /** * \brief All different types a line in a config can be */ enum class line_type { KEY, HEADER, COMMENT, EMPTY, UNKNOWN }; /** * \brief Storage for a single config line * * More sanitized than the actual string of the comment line, with information * about line type and structure */ struct line_t { /** * Whether or not this struct represents a "useful" line, a line that has * any semantic significance (key-value or header line) * If false all other fields are not set. * Set this to false, if you want to return a line that has no effect * (for example when you parse a comment line) */ bool useful; /** * Index of the config_parser::files vector where this line is from */ int file_index; int line_no; /** * We access header, if is_header == true otherwise we access key, value */ bool is_header; /** * Only set for header lines */ string header; /** * Only set for key-value lines */ string key, value; }; class config_parser { public: config_parser(const logger& logger, string&& file, string&& bar); /** * \brief Performs the parsing of the main config file m_file * * \returns config class instance populated with the parsed config * * \throws syntax_error If there was any kind of syntax error * \throws parser_error If aynthing else went wrong */ config::make_type parse(); protected: /** * \brief Converts the `lines` vector to a proper sectionmap */ sectionmap_t create_sectionmap(); /** * \brief Parses the given file, extracts key-value pairs and section * headers and adds them onto the `lines` vector * * This method directly resolves `include-file` directives and checks for * cyclic dependencies * * `file` is expected to be an already resolved absolute path */ void parse_file(const string& file, file_list path); /** * \brief Parses the given line string to create a line_t struct * * We use the INI file syntax (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file) * Whitespaces (tested with isspace()) at the beginning and end of a line are ignored * Keys and section names can contain any character except for the following: * - spaces * - equal sign (=) * - semicolon (;) * - pound sign (#) * - Any kind of parentheses ([](){}) * - colon (:) * - period (.) * - dollar sign ($) * - backslash (\) * - percent sign (%) * - single and double quotes ('") * So basically any character that has any kind of special meaning is prohibited. * * Comment lines have to start with a semicolon (;) or a pound sign (#), * you cannot put a comment after another type of line. * * key and section names are case-sensitive. * * Keys are specified as `key = value`, spaces around the equal sign, as * well as double quotes around the value are ignored * * sections are defined as [section], everything inside the square brackets is part of the name * * \throws syntax_error if the line isn't well formed. The syntax error * does not contain the filename or line numbers because parse_line * doesn't know about those. Whoever calls parse_line needs to * catch those exceptions and set the file path and line number */ line_t parse_line(const string& line); /** * \brief Determines the type of a line read from a config file * * Expects that line is trimmed * This mainly looks at the first character and doesn't check if the line is * actually syntactically correct. * HEADER ('['), COMMENT (';' or '#') and EMPTY (None) are uniquely * identified by their first character (or lack thereof). Any line that * is none of the above and contains an equal sign, is treated as KEY. * All others are UNKNOWN */ static line_type get_line_type(const string& line); /** * \brief Parse a line containing a section header and returns the header name * * Only assumes that the line starts with '[' and is trimmed * * \throws syntax_error if the line doesn't end with ']' or the header name * contains forbidden characters */ string parse_header(const string& line); /** * \brief Parses a line containing a key-value pair and returns the key name * and the value string inside an std::pair * * Only assumes that the line contains '=' at least once and is trimmed * * \throws syntax_error if the key contains forbidden characters */ std::pair parse_key(const string& line); /** * \brief Name of all the files the config includes values from * * The line_t struct uses indices to this vector to map lines to their * original files. This allows us to point the user to the exact location * of errors */ file_list m_files; private: /** * \brief Checks if the given name doesn't contain any spaces or characters * in config_parser::m_forbidden_chars */ bool is_valid_name(const string& name); /** * \brief Whether or not an xresource manager should be used * * Is set to true if any ${xrdb...} references are found */ bool use_xrm{false}; const logger& m_log; /** * \brief Absolute path to the main config file */ string m_config; /** * Is used to resolve ${root...} references */ string m_barname; /** * \brief List of all the lines in the config (with included files) * * The order here matters, as we have not yet associated key-value pairs * with sections */ vector m_lines; /** * \brief None of these characters can be used in the key and section names */ const string m_forbidden_chars{"\"'=;#[](){}:.$\\%"}; /** * \brief List of names that cannot be used as section names * * These strings have a special meaning inside references and so the * section [self] could never be referenced. * * Note: BAR is deprecated */ const std::set m_reserved_section_names = {"self", "BAR", "root"}; }; POLYBAR_NS_END